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push button

[poosh-buht-n] / ˈpʊʃˌbʌt n /
NOUN
button pushed to control electrical circuit
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He argued for an English-only school district, decried the board’s focus on equity and generally sought to puncture progressive ideals and push buttons.

From Los Angeles Times

Indeed, like so many other contests this postseason, Game 6 would require Roberts to push buttons and pull levers with his patchwork pitching staff, having nothing but relievers available to cover nine season-defining innings.

From Los Angeles Times

I’m going to try to push buttons, poke people, praise people, look at how we do things.

From Los Angeles Times

Pret's reporting system revealed there had been several call-outs relating to defective or frozen push buttons in the previous 19 months.

From BBC

PitchCom allows catchers or pitchers to push buttons on wristbands to call for fastballs, curves, changeups and anything else, along with the location.

From Seattle Times