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What's the difference between "slash that move" and "slash the move"? I can understand slash something, but what does it mean to slash the "MOVE" which is not physical?

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Rebecca

In this video, using "that" brings emphasis to the sentence. It shows that these guys are really into the game that they are playing. They could have used either word, but I think the writer really wanted to show just how much these characters were into the game. I believe that "slash that move" means to fight in the game or to perform a common move in the game. Thanks for your question!

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