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Discover LudwigThe phrase "move your ass" is not considered appropriate for formal written English.
It is a slang phrase and would be more appropriate for informal written English or spoken English. For example, you could text a friend: "Come on, move your ass. We're going to miss our bus!".
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"Move your ass!" my father hollered, leaning on his car horn.
"Move your ass," Chi says, knocking the kid out of the way with the car door.
"Move your ass now!" He researched the green flash of a setting sun.
This is me — Ali — EC#2! Move your ass!" His voice was heard over all the radios in the brig.
It makes you smile and really move your ass; we all need a bit of motivation from time to time.
"I was never a big 'shake your head and move your ass and pretend to play a synthesiser' guy," he offers.
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You moved your ass one way.
He would have wanted something of joy, to make you cry, laugh, leave the cinema dancing and moving your ass, and hopefully ending the night with some really, really good sex.
To save you the trouble of moving your ass those couple of thousand miles from your chair to Staten Island, we lent Agnes the humble walls of this blog to show some of her images, and chatted about La Mort La Vie, her ambitious exploration of death, and ideas of eternal youth.
Or, the more startling "Move your sweet ass now, that car is coming your way!" Lately, whenever I have taken a picture (see following photos) I have noticed a small bright blue dot somewhere in the photo.
"Move your America hating ass to Iraq, let ISIS rape you then cut your cunt head off, fucking media whore muslim," wrote a rather unassuming-looking mom named Donna.
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