shake a leg
shake
ʃeɪk
sheik
a
ə
ē
leg
lɛg
leg

Definition & Meaning of "shake a leg"in English

shake a leg
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said as a way of asking someone to begin doing something or continue doing it faster than before 

shake a leg definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "shake a leg" and when to use it?

The idiom "shake a leg" originated in the early 19th century among sailors. In the cramped quarters of a ship, hammocks were used as beds, and when it was time to wake up, sailors would "shake a leg" to swing their legs out of the hammock and begin their day.

Examples
Shake a leg, or we'll miss the bus. 
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