hurry up · speed up · move faster
This expression is perfect when you need someone (or yourself!) to pick up the pace and hurry up. 💨 Maybe you're running late for an appointment, or a friend is taking their sweet time getting ready. It's a friendly nudge to get things moving! 🚀
💡 **Pro-Tip:** 'Get a move on' is quite versatile! You can use it gently as a suggestion ('We should probably get a move on if we want to catch that train.') or with a bit more urgency ('Come on, get a move on! We're going to be late!'). It's generally informal but perfectly acceptable in everyday conversations. Just watch your tone! 😉
Which situation is most appropriate for using 'get a move on'? A. 😴 When you are telling someone to relax and take their time. B. ⏰ When you are urging someone to hurry because you are running late. C. 🤔 When you are asking someone to think carefully about a decision.