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* "[[The Pusher]]", a rock song by Hoyt Axton |
* "[[The Pusher]]", a rock song by Hoyt Axton |
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* [[Pusher (railway station attendant)]] or ''oshiya'', Japanese subway "pushers" |
* [[Pusher (railway station attendant)]] or ''oshiya'', Japanese subway "pushers" |
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* [[Bank engine]], a steam locomotive that temporarily assists a train that requires more power or traction to climb an incline |
* [[Bank engine]], a steam locomotive that temporarily assists a train that requires more power or traction to climb an incline |
Revision as of 04:29, 17 July 2019
Pusher may refer to:
- A dealer in the illegal drug trade
- A boat that pushes barges or car floats or other vessels, also called towboat, pusher craft, pusher boat, or pusher tug
- A traditionally fueled pusher trailer used to extend an electric vehicle's range
Films
- Pusher (1996 film), a 1996 Danish film by Nicolas Winding Refn
- Pusher (2012 film), a 2012 English-language remake of the 1996 film directed by Luis Prieto
- Pusher II, a 2004 film sequel
- Pusher III, a 2005 film sequel
Other uses
- Tool pusher, the manager of an oil rig
- Pusher configuration, an aircraft configuration
- "Pusher" (The X-Files), an episode of the X-Files
- Pusher (tennis), a playing strategy used in the sport of tennis
- "The Pusher", a rock song by Hoyt Axton
- The Pusher (band), a Swedish music group formed in 2007
- Pusher (railway station attendant) or oshiya, Japanese subway "pushers"
- Bank engine, a steam locomotive that temporarily assists a train that requires more power or traction to climb an incline
- A layer in a nuclear weapon design
- Medal game § Pusher game type
- In sport, a stick or bat used to play underwater hockey
- A person in a moshpit
- In Australian English, a baby stroller or pram