From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishget movingget movingHURRY (also move it) spoken used to tell someone to hurry Come on, get moving or you’ll be late for school. → move
Examples from the Corpus
get moving• Anurag Singh took a little longer to get moving.• Mr Fineman says that Darden has the financial muscle to hurt its competitors -- if the company ever gets moving.• The kids were still there urging Forrest to get moving.• This seemed like a good idea until we got moving.• You're here to work, so get moving.• He would have to get moving before reinforcements arrived.• Alan promises to get moving, but Jody hears nothing for several days.• We'd better get moving if we don't want to miss the start of the movie.• And you'd better get moving if you're going to meet the deadline.