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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of telling someone to hurry in British Thesaurus

Ways of telling someone to hurry

hurry up (mainly spoken)

mainly spoken used for telling someone to do something more quickly

come on ()

used for telling someone to hurry

get a move on ()

used for telling someone to hurry

what are you waiting for? ()

used for telling someone that they should do something immediately, and not delay

there’s no time to wait ()

used for saying that you must do something immediately

snap to it ()

used for telling someone to do something immediately

jump to it ()

used for ordering someone to do something immediately

chop-chop (interjection)

spoken used for telling someone to hurry

about time ()

used for saying that someone should do something soon

action stations (interjection)

British used for telling people to hurry up and get ready to do something

ass (noun)

mainly Americanimpolite used in some expressions for emphasizing that you want someone to hurry, leave, or go to a particular place

come along ()

used for telling someone in an impatient way to do something quickly

(I) must fly ()

used for saying that you must leave quickly

make it snappy ()

used for telling someone to hurry

move/shift your arse (British)

Britishimpolite used for telling someone to get out of your way or to hurry

pull your socks up ()

used when you are telling someone that they are not doing a job well enough and that they must do better

shake a leg ()

used for telling someone to hurry

something can/cannot wait ()

used for saying that something does not need to be done now/needs to be done now

spit it out ()

used for telling someone to hurry and say something when they are too nervous or embarrassed to say it

time is money ()

used for saying that time should not be wasted because you lose money as a result

time is of the essence ()

used for emphasizing that something should be done as soon as possible

time waits for no one ()

used for telling someone to do something soon, while the time is available