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move noun a crime CANADA- Clarke said Joseph frequently boasted of making “moves” and doing “works.” — Toronto Star, p. GT1, 14 October 2010
▶ get a move on to hurry US, 1888 Often as an imperative.- Where have you been? We’ve got to get a move on. — Slacker, 1992
▶ on the move about to commit a crime, especially a burglary UK- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 82, 1996
▶ put the move on to make sexual advances US- I’m wondering what to do if he does try to put the moves on me. — Jim Carroll, Forced Entries, p. 27, 1987
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