Possible Questions:
- Zip
- Tear
- Skedaddle
- Hurry
- Take off
- Run
- Speed
- Hightail it
- Rush
- Get going
- Hasten
- Step on it
- Shake a leg
- Go quickly
- Make tracks
- Get a move on
- Put the pedal to the metal
- Move quickly
- Pick up the pace
- Scurry
- Scoot
- Make haste
- Hotfoot it
- Bolt
- Race
- Hustle
- Get moving
- Not square
- Go fast
- Get the lead out
- Posthaste
- Go in haste
- Move it
- Floor it
- Hurry along
- Leave quickly
- Hop to it
- Really move
- Get cracking
- Speed along
- Quicken the pace
- Waste no time
- Take off in a hurry
- Pick up the pace, once
- Belt along
- Lose no time
- Dash off
- Move briskly
- Go swiftly
- Go rapidly
- Depart in haste
- Rush along
- Pick up the pace, old-style
- Move hastily
- Hotfoot it, old-style
- Get a move on, quaintly
- Gallop
- Run like heck
- Not dawdle
- Move it along
- Move fast
- Go with great haste
- Go in a hurry
- Giddyup!
- Get a move on!
- Step on it, old-style
- Scamper and scurry
- Hurry, old-style
- Hightail it, old-style
- Go like the wind
- Go hastily
- Go apace
- Get going fast
- Don't dawdle
- Bolt, back in the day
- "Giddyup!"
- Zip, old-style
- Zip along
- What "thee" often follows in Shakespeare
- Waste not a moment
- Wagon train cry
- Try to get to the church on time
- Stop dawdling, quaintly
- Skeddaddle
- Skater of cinema
- Shakespeare's "Move it!"
- Rush, rush
- Rush, quaintly
- Really move it
- Not dally
- Move quickly, quaintly
- Move quickly, anciently
- Move apace
- Hurry, quaintly
- Hurry away
- Hotfoot it old style
- Hasten, old-style
- Hasten away
- Go quickly, archaically
- Get shaking
- Get one's rear in gear
- Floor it, archaically
- Festinate
- "Scram!," once