[Vocabulary] Tidy up your room - how to say it differently?

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nyota

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What is the common way of saying that you want to quickly tidy up your room?

I *think* you can say that you want to give your room a quick.... and that's where I'm stuck. Any ideas?
 
To give it the quick one, two.
 
I would give it a quick once over.

Or even: a quick tidy-up! :-o
 
I thought our American friends would have suggested pick up your room (which is not used at all in BE).

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