move on
101Move — choice or decision about a course of action: So you ve decided to forgive him? Bad move! …
102move — Australian Slang choice or decision about a course of action: So you ve decided to forgive him? Bad move! …
103move on — v To flirt with, try to seduce. I am going to try to move onSarah next Saturday. 1960s …
104move on — continue on, move forward …
105move it — go, go faster, get going Move it! said the guard. Get in your cell! …
106move in on — to form a sexual relationship with As different from move in with: You moved in on Joey, Nat lie? he asked. Yeah. I did. The girls laughed again. Yis re disgusted, aren t yis? said Imelda. She likes him, yis stupid fuckin saps. (R.… …
107move on — to die While the corpse might seem incapable of movement, perhaps the spirit will remain mobile: I want to leave something which might be useful to other people after I move on. (W. F. Deedes in Daily Telegraph, 2 March 1998) …
108move up — adjust one s position to be nearer to or make room for someone else. → move …
109move on — to do something different. He wrote popular songs in the 1920s but moved on to become a producer of musicals in the 1940s. When someone dies, you need to go through certain rituals so you can finally move on …
110move it — mainly spoken to hurry We d better move it; we re late …