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get a move on

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get a move on (third-person singular simple present gets a move on, present participle getting a move on, simple past got a move on, past participle (UK) got a move on or (US) gotten a move on)

(informal, idiomatic) To hurry up, to get moving.
I need to get a move on if I'm going to arrive before dark.

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He said, "Can't stay too late," he said, "I got my ballroom dancing tonight, but I guess we better get a move on." Source: Internet

One is that Microsoft could get together with Adobe and support Flash on the 360. The other is that Microsoft could get a move on with its Silverlight support on 360 and persuade the BBC to serve up iPlayer content for Silverlight as well as Flash. Source: Internet

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