move it

The phrase "move it" is commonly used in informal contexts to urge someone to hurry or to clear a path.

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Definition

B1Everyday Conversation

(informal, imperative)To hurry up or act quickly.

Example

  • You'd better move it if you want to catch the bus.
  • Come on, Phil, move it!

B1Everyday Conversation

(informal, imperative, sometimes rude)To get out of the way or clear a path.

Example

  • Move it, Dad! We're going to be late for the movie!

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "move it":

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