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get closer or squeeze in
You're about to take a picture for about 20 people, and some are still ouside the photo. If you want to ask them to get inside the frame of the photo, how would you say it?
1. Step inside the frame.
2. Get closer.
3. Squeeze in.
Or what else do you say in this situation? Thanks.
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Re: get closer or squeeze in
2. or 3., or both.
Also, get in closer.
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Re: get closer or squeeze in
Move in.
Move over.
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Re: get closer or squeeze in
You could also say 'squash up': 'I can't get you all in. Squash up!' 
b
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Re: get closer or squeeze in
Thanks, Casiopea and Bobk, for so many magical terms.
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Re: get closer or squeeze in
Bob! You slay me. What an image. 
Before you ask, piousoul, here you go:
slay, slang. To overwhelm, as with laughter or love: Those old jokes still slay me.
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Re: get closer or squeeze in

Originally Posted by
Casiopea
Bob! You slay me. What an image.

Before you ask, piousoul, here you go:
slay, slang. To overwhelm, as with laughter or love: Those old jokes still slay me.
You guys really slay me with those fancy terms tonight--time here.
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