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DictionarySeeshakeshake a leg
shake a leg1. slang To go faster; to hurry. Hey, kids, shake a leg! You're going to be late for school! I want to get there before sundown, so let's shake a leg.2. slang To dance for fun. I loved to shake a leg when I was younger, but I don't have the energy for it anymore.See also: leg, shakeshake a leg 1. to hurry; to move faster. (Often as a command.) Let's shake a leg, you guys. We gotta be there in twenty minutes. She told me to shake a leg, so I hurried the best I could. 2. to dance. Let's shake a leg. The music's great. Hey, Jill! You wanna shake a leg with me?See also: leg, shakeshake a leg1. Dance, as in Whenever there was music he was eager to shake a leg. [Colloquial; first half of 1800s] 2. Hurry up, as in Shake a leg or we'll miss the plane. [Colloquial; first half of 1800s] See also: leg, shakeshake a leg make a start; rouse yourself. informal 1995 Trevor Ferguson The Fire Line Shake a leg. We're outta here. See also: leg, shakeshake a ˈleg (old-fashioned, informal) used to tell somebody to start to do something or to hurry: Come on, shake a leg or we’ll be late!See also: leg, shakeshake a leg1. tv. to hurry; to move faster. (Often as a command.) Let’s shake a leg, you guys. We gotta be there in twenty minutes. 2. tv. to dance. Let’s shake a leg. The music’s great. See also: leg, shake shake a leg Informal 1. To dance.2. To move quickly; hurry up.See also: leg, shakeshake a legHurry up. In the first half of the nineteenth century this colloquialism meant to dance, a usage that is just about obsolete. The current meaning dates from about 1900.See also: leg, shakeShakai Minshuto Shakai Minshuto (Social Democratic Party). (1) The first Social Democratic party in Japan. The party was founded May 18, 1901, by Katayama Sen and Kotoku Denjiro and was immediately banned. (2) A Japanese Social Democratic party that existed from December 1926 to July 1932, founded by right-wing reformers who had left Rodo Nominto (Labor-Farmer Party) in October 1926. In July 1931 some members of Shakai Minshuto joined the newly reestablished party Zenkoku Rono Taishuto (Labor-Farmer Masses Party). In July 1932, Shakai Taishuto (Social Mass Party) was organized as a result of the merger of Shakai Minshuto and Zenkoku Rono Taishuto. |