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Discover LudwigThe phrase "move it" can be used in written English as an imperative sentence, meaning it is a command or an order.
It is typically used to tell someone to do something quickly or to get out of the way. For example: - Move it! We're going to be late for the meeting. - Excuse me, can you please move it? I need to get through. - Move it, soldiers! We have to reach our destination before sunset. As a standalone phrase, "move it" can also be used as a slang term meaning "hurry up" or "get going." For example: - Come on, move it! We're going to miss the start of the movie. - Hey man, we need to leave soon. Move it! - I can't believe how slow you're walking. Move it or we'll be late.
Dictionary
move it
verb
To hurry; to hurry up
Exact(58)
Move it high, move it low".
"Don't move it.
They're like, Move it!
"Move it along.
"Do we move it?
I couldn't move it.
Let's move it.
I can't move it.
"And I couldn't move it.
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