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Definition of motate

motate

  • to move with hipness, style, or flair.
    We are going to motate out of here.

    Last edited on Aug 22 2013. Submitted by John A. from Snohomish, WA, USA on Feb 04 2000.

  • to move and navigate in one fluid movement.
    The exit is coming up on your left, so you need to motate on over if you are going to make it.

    Last edited on Aug 22 2013. Submitted by Tina W. Hudson on Oct 20 2009.

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