"hurry your feet up home" is not a known expression in English. It feels like an amusing invention, and in that capacity it could work in a certain context.
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"hurry your feet up home" is not a known expression in English. It feels like an amusing invention, and in that capacity it could work in a certain context.
yu deng Can I say "hurry your feet up home "to express go home fast ?thank you
It won't work in standard English. It sounds like some kind of regional Americanism from a century ago. One has the impression that such an expression might be found in the dialectal passages written by Mark Twain.
CJ