move furniture
English
Etymology
From the observation that such physical activity is great enough to cause furniture to be displaced.
Verb
move furniture (third-person singular simple present moves furniture, present participle moving furniture, simple past and past participle moved furniture)
- (idiomatic) To engage someone physically; to brawl.
- My guy, I'm telling you. If you hit me, I mean, we gonna be moving some furniture.
- (idiomatic) To have sex, usually vigorously or multiple times.
- How about you come over later and we'll catch up, watch a movie, and move a little furniture?
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see move, furniture.
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