Used to hurry someone up.
while we're young
soon, without much delay (urging someone to hurry up)
let's be having you
Expression to encourage someone to hurry up and move somewhere.
we have company
Used to express that one has encountered an enemy or rival.
we are where we are
acknowledging the shortcomings of the present situation, while focusin…
we been knew
a response to a statement or notion that is obvious or already widely …