In what kind of situation would you say this?
It means "Hurry up."
scenario 1: Tom and Mary are getting ready to go out and Mary is taking a bit too long to get ready. Tom could say to her "hurry up" or "Get a move on. We'll be late"
scenario 2: Mary's walking the kids to school but they are dawdling along well behind her. She might say "Get a move on, you two. You'll be late for school."
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