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movin on up 

To succeed at whatever you are trying to succeed at (school, work, tennis, etc.) Usually refering to making more money or doing better. This term derives from the theme song by Jeff Barry and Ja'net Dubois from the show The Jeffersons (1975-1985)
Amber: Hey, Ryan, are you still a broke scrub?
Ryan: Well, I got a job at this ghetto cafe.
Amber: Wow, congrats! Movin on up!
movin on up by Cassandra Q September 4, 2010
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this thot on my body she tryna harass me boy in the back you cannot pass me run to the back and i feel like a athlete, she said that ice said im movin too flashy 

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this thot on my body she tryna harass me boy in the back you cannot pass me run to the back and i feel like a athlete, she said that ice said im movin too flashy

Mowin On Your Lawn 

To cross a physical or personal boundary between two people.
I don't mean to be mowin on your lawn, but you should pick a different shirt when wearing those shoes.

Moving on 

Moving on is something that you have to do after you spend over a year liking the same guy who doesn’t like you back. It’s letting go of them because it’s not healthy for you or helpful for them to keep it going this way. Moving on is what you have to do so you can still be friends with this person before you disappear from their life.
M: So how are you feeling now about you and O?
E: I’ve decided that it’s time I start moving on
M: Oh that makes sense
E: Yeah
Moving on by Rose1867 April 24, 2022

moving on 

a kinder, gentler expression for "breaking up," but even more useful because it can be applied to any relationship, from a 20-year marriage to five-month lover, a three-week fling, or that person you've been stalking for the past nine days.
E: You look happy.
J: I just had it out with Julio. I'm so moving on.
E: But Julio's a great guy. Maybe you should rethink that.
J: And maybe you should tongue my poop chute.
moving on by JohnnyAZ June 11, 2006

keep moving on that stony road 

Continue forward despite the challenges up ahead.
For us, what has always been at stake is whether we could "keep moving on that stony road", closer to the ideals of our Founders—whether we really could be a country where we are all equal, not only endowed by our Creator with—but in fact living with—the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

noted, moving on 

Another way of saying "I don't care."

Variants of this include:
"Objection noted, moving on"
"Taken into account, moving on"
"Comment heard/seen, moving on"
Person 1: I think you're the worst person ever to live!
Person 2: Noted, moving on.
noted, moving on by A15kk April 9, 2013