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push present
noun
A present a father gives to the mother to mark the occasion of her giving birth to their child.
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But it's most popularly known as the "push present".
Although jewelry is the most common push present, virtually anything heartfelt will suffice.
Fortunoff, the jewelry and gift chain with a Fifth Avenue flagship, established a push present registry six months ago.
The doc's idea of an ornament is an expensive blob of glass, given to his wife as a "push present".
But the push present — unlike the 15-year anniversary ring — is apparently not the invention of the jewelry industry looking for another opportunity to sell goods.
("Eight months later a baby girl arrives," the narrator intones, "and with it a push present — a bag full of cash").
Ms. Fuller said that a recent article about Prince William giving his wife a diamond brooch as a "push present" was on track to become the most-read article of the day.
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In general, women enlighten their men about push presents, not the other way around.
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