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bust a move

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bust a move
Sl. to leave (a place.) Let's go. Time to bust a move. Let's bust a move. Lots to do tomorrow.
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OK, so we can't get Wade Robson to choreograph your routine, but there's no reason you can't get out there and bust a move on the dance floor.
Ultimately, we get them to bust a move, to dance and sing and all that," Siemienski said of the audition regimen.
Then, approach him on the big night and boldly ask him to bust a move.
 
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