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Move, bitch

A phrase coined by Ludacris in a song of the same name. Often used in traffic and busy hallways to instruct bitches to move.

Person 1: but then i was like omg but brad so cute tho

Person 2: Move, bitch

by yaldabaoth August 19, 2014

3πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


moving day

"Moving day" is a term associated with anal sex. It originated when scores of girls lacking in upper body strength got their boyfriends to agree to lug their heavy furniture up/down multiple staircases during the course of a move. Riddled with guilt while watching their men sweat and grunt when they could be relaxing with a Corona and watching baseball, the girls decide to overturn the preexisting blanket ban on anal in the relationship.

Oh hey, have a seat!" "Sorry, I can't...today was moving day.

by Riri22 August 6, 2010

8πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


move-along

the most over-played All-AMerican Rejects song in the history of over-played songs.

Person #1: OMG!! Wat Are You Listening to??!!
Person #2: Move-Along, by The All AMerican Rejects!
Person #1: How many times have they played this on the radio today?
Person #2: I Lost Track After 55, They Even Skipped Out On Commercials Just To Play It One More Time.
Person #1: The All American Rejects Will never be the same again..

by TEENAHBANANA August 16, 2006

11πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


moving furniture

'Moving funiture' is a way to tell your buddys that you had sex with a hot girl friend after helping her to move house. In other words boasting to your buddys in the bar afterwards by saying "She really like moving" or "we moved the the funiture six times when I help her move in."

Alex:"Last night I helped Elizabeth move."
Graham: "How did it go?"
Alex: "We were moving furniture all night,six times in all! It made saturday at work so hard."
Graham: "Six times in one night you greedy bastard. I am glad work sucked."

by littel Jon March 5, 2007

19πŸ‘ 41πŸ‘Ž


Move-X

Your favourite free magazine and dvd!

More than 4 hours of free tv! Life is too beautiful to stay at home!

by Geert February 4, 2005

6πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


football move

A term used by NFL television analysts in attempt to easily clarify/determine whether a particular pass was either a) caught and then fumbled or b) incomplete. The thinking is that if a ball was dropped after making a "football move" that the ball was officially caught and then fumbled. In contrast, if the receiver was not making a "football move," it was simply a dropped pass and therefore incomplete.

The problem with this term is that a receiver could clearly fumble the ball while making a non-football move (e.g. basketball move, volleyball move, etc.).

"And that pass is caught by Troy Williamson at the 30 yard line and he turns sideways while releasing a hook-shot (basketball move) toward the 28 yard-line where it is recovered by Al Harris - that is an incomplete pass and the Vikings will retain possession of the ball - that was not a football move...what was Al Harris thinking picking that ball up after a basketball move?"

This is clearly a catch followed by a fumble without the presence of a "football move."

I apologize for the unrealistic example - no way Williamson would catch the ball.

by Mr. Fabian December 22, 2006

35πŸ‘ 83πŸ‘Ž


The power move

The act of putting a hair dryer in a woman’s vagina at full power, causing her insides to expose all over the walls

β€œI gave my grandma the power move in your basement”

by GO BRUSH YOUR TEETH December 27, 2021

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