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    [Verb]  | "move" | \ ˈmüv \


    1: to go or pass to another place or in a certain direction with a continuous motion

    2: to proceed toward a certain state or condition

    3: to become transferred during play


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French mover, moveir, from Latin movēre; probably akin to Sanskrit mīvati he moves, pushes;

    [Verb]  | "move in" 


    1: to occupy a dwelling or place of work


    Origin: 1850 ;

    [Noun]  | "move" 


    1: the action of moving from a motionless position

    2: a step taken especially to gain an objective : maneuver

    3: one of a pattern of dance steps


    Origin: 1656 ;

     Derivative of {see: |move:1|move:1};

    [Idiom]  | "move a muscle" 


    1: to move even the slightest bit —used in negative statements

    [Idiom]  | "move heaven and earth" 


    1: to work very hard to do something

    [Idiom]  | "move in for the kill" 


    1: to come closer to another animal in order to kill it

    [Idiom]  | "move it" 


    1: to start moving or going quickly

    [Idiom]  | "move one's ass" 


    1: —used as an impolite way to say someone needs to hurry up

    [Idiom]  | "move (someone) to tears" 


    1: to affect (someone) so strongly that he or she cries

    [Idiom]  | "move to" 


    1: to cause (someone) to feel (an emotion and especially sadness or sympathy)

    2: to cause (someone) to act or think in a specified way

    [Verb]  | "move" 


    1: to change the place or position of;


      * e.g., " ... I need you to move all your books off that chair before company gets here "





    2: to set or keep in motion;


      * e.g., " ... the hands of the wall clock are moved by battery "





    3: to change one's position;


      * e.g., " ... don't move while I'm trying to draw your portrait "





    [Verb]  | "move (to)" 


    1: as in relocate (to);




    [Noun]  | "move" 


    1: an action planned or taken to achieve a desired result;


      * e.g., " ... retiring early was a smart move "





    2: the act or an instance of changing position;


      * e.g., " ... don't make a move "



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    [Phrase]  | "get a move on" 


    1: to proceed or move quickly;


      * e.g., " ... She told her partner to get a move on or they would be late. "





    [Phrase]  | "on the move" 


    1: traveling from place to place;


      * e.g., " ... The baby is always on the move now that she can crawl. "



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    [Phrase]  | "got a move on" 


    1: to proceed or move quickly;


      * e.g., " ... She told her partner to get a move on or they would be late. "





    [Phrase]  | "gets a move on" 


    1: to proceed or move quickly;


      * e.g., " ... She told her partner to get a move on or they would be late. "





    [Phrase]  | "getting a move on" 


    1: to proceed or move quickly;


      * e.g., " ... She told her partner to get a move on or they would be late. "





     [ "move" ]

    1: verb- the process of hitting on a girl

      * e.g.,  ... "watch blud im gonna move that chic" 

     [ "move" ]

    1: to sell drugs usually weight

      * e.g.,  ... I can move 2 kilos a week. 

     [ "move" ]

    1: To go from one house to another or to make an object go from one place to another.

      * e.g.,  ... Let's move! 

     [ "move" ]

    1: means something or someone is improving. somethings getting big. movin forwards & upwards.

      * e.g.,  ... yer blad im moving. 

     [ "move" ]

    1: To become aggressive and attack someone.

      * e.g.,  ... Watch yourself blud or ill move to u. 

     [ "move" ]

    1: being somewhere you wasn't and not being somewhere you was

      * e.g.,  ... he made a sudden move towards me 

     [ "move" ]

    1: The act of moving your body.

      * e.g.,  ... An example of moving your body would be clicking the mouse or anything in which your body move. 


     [ "move" ]

    2: You can also say it it to people in your way and they will get out of your way.

      * e.g.,  ... An example of telling someone to move would be this. 

     [ "move" ]

    1:  (verb)

      * e.g.,  ... Example 1 


     [ "move" ]

    2: To sell drugs, usually by weight.

      * e.g.,  ... Pockets on swoll, cause I move the O's 


     [ "move" ]

    3:  (noun)

      * e.g.,  ... (50 Cent, Just a Lil Bit) 


     [ "move" ]

    4: The action of selling drugs, usually by weight.

      * e.g.,  ... Example 2 

     [ "move" ]

    1: a word used to replace nice; the new nice

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1: Last night I went to the Death Cab concert and met this cute girl 

     [ "move" ]

    1: When you're dead broke and your house collects a lot of dust. When you can see that some object was moved from a surface because that spot has no dust is called a "move."

      * e.g.,  ... "Damn homie, when's the last time you cleaned this place? There's move all over the place." 

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