The term "hurry up" is an order that is given when one wants someone to do something more quickly. It is slightly rude, and is generally used towards children.
"To hurry" is not a slang term. It is an ordinary verb meaning to speed up, to rush, to increase the level of activity.
No, the term 'hurry up' is a verb, adverb combination. In this context, the word 'hurry' is a verb (hurry, hurries, hurrying, hurried). The word 'up' is an adverb that modifies the verb.The noun 'hurry' is an abstract noun, a word for a state of urgency or eagerness.
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Hurry up. Speed up. Rush Step it up (you are moving too slow) Go faster
festino = I hurry up. proverb: festina lente = hurry up slowly
It can mean nervous or in a hurry to finish something.
To "Hurry up" is to quicken, or speed up the pace of an action.
To "Hurry up" is to quicken, or speed up the pace of an action.
"Hurry up!"'Hurry up' (to one person).
The phrase "hurry up" in Hawaiian can be translated to "kuʻikuʻi aku".
To say "hurry up" in Maltese, you can say "Irgħat!"