snappy

be snappy

To be quick or fast. Often used as an imperative. A: "Would you mind if I went over an idea with you?" B: "I've only got a few minutes, so be snappy!" We'll have to be snappy if we want to catch that flight!
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make haste

To move, speak, or act quickly, especially when one was being too slow before. Often said as a command. We'll need to make haste if we're going to catch that train! Make haste, Jonathan, I need that report ASAP!
See also: haste, make

make it snappy

To do it quickly; to hurry up. Often used as an imperative. One medium-rare burger, and make it snappy! I'm starving. Make it snappy, kids! We're going to be late!
See also: make, snappy
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Make it snappy!

Inf. Hurry up!; Move quickly and smartly. Andy: Make it snappy! I haven't got all day. Bob: Don't rush me. Mary: Do you mind if I stop here and get some film? Bob: Not if you make it snappy! Mary: Don't worry. I'll hurry.
See also: make
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

make haste

Also, make it snappy. Hurry up, move or act quickly, as in If you don't make haste we'll be late, or Make it snappy, kids. The first expression was first recorded in Miles Coverdale's 1535 translation of the Bible (Psalms 39:13): "Make haste, O Lord, to help me." The variant dates from the early 1900s and uses snappy in the sense of "resembling a sudden jerk." The oxymoron make haste slowly, dating from the mid-1700s, is a translation of the Latin festina lente. It is used either ironically, to slow someone down (as in You'll do better if you make haste slowly), or to comment sarcastically on a lack of progress (as in So far the committee has been making haste slowly).
See also: haste, make

snappy

see under make haste.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

make it snappy

be quick about it.
1994 Pete Hamill A Drinking Life Into bed! he said. Make it snappy! I retreated into the darkness of the second floor from the kitchen.
See also: make, snappy
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

ˌmake it ˈsnappy

(informal) used to tell somebody to do something quickly or to hurry: If you don’t make it snappy, we’ll miss the train. Come on, make it snappy! There’s not much time left!
See also: make, snappy
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

Make it snappy!

exclam. Hurry up!; Make it fast! Make it snappy, Fred. The cops are headed up the walk now.
See also: make

snappy

1. mod. quick. You can get there if you’re snappy.
2. mod. sharp-looking. Who’s driving that snappy car over there?
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions

make haste

To move or act swiftly; hurry.
See also: haste, make
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • be snappy
  • make it snappy
  • Make it snappy!
  • come in
  • come in a certain position
  • come on in
  • cut it out
  • Cut it out!
  • cut out
  • cough it up
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