[Idiom] SHAKE A LEG. - Accelerate Your Pace: Get Things Done Faster

Shake a leg.

Shake a leg.

/ʃeɪk ə lɛɡ/

Hurry up.

Shake a leg" is a colloquial way to tell someone to hurry up. Although its origins are debated, some suggest it was commonly used aboard ships or during dances as a way to get people moving quickly. In modern usage, telling someone to "shake a leg" means you're asking them to speed up whatever they’re doing, whether it’s getting ready in the morning or completing a task. It adds a light-hearted urgency to daily chores and responsibilities.

Example Sentences

  1. Hurry up and shake a leg or we'll be late for the movie!

    Hurry up or we'll be late for the movie!

  2. Come on, shake a leg! We need to catch that bus in five minutes.

    Come on, hurry up! We need to catch that bus in five minutes.

  3. Can you shake a leg? Everyone is waiting for us to start the game.

    Can you hurry up? Everyone is waiting for us to start the game.

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