jostling
Jostling refers to the act of pushing, elbowing, or shoving others, especially in a crowded environment, to move forward or gain a positional advantage. As a verb, it describes the action of forcing one's way through a crowd; as a noun, jostling denotes the act itself. The behavior can be intentional or only partially deliberate, occurring when people seek to pass through a dense crowd, reach a destination more quickly, or secure a place in line or near a stage or exit.
Common contexts include urban transit hubs, concerts, sports events, busy queues, and demonstrations. The degree of
Safety considerations and crowd management practices address jostling by aiming to reduce density and prevent dangerous
Etymology and usage notes: The origin of the term jostling is uncertain, with earliest written uses dating