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To tell gravity, politely but firmly, that you have other plans.

means To rise or float in the air without any visible physical support.

from Coined in the 1670s from Latin 'levis' meaning light, built as a deliberate opposite to 'gravitate' — the airy twin of falling.

Frog flightA live frog was levitated using powerful magnets.
Saintly resumeJoseph of Cupertino reportedly floated mid-mass repeatedly.
Spinning trickSpinning tops levitate stably over magnets, called the Levitron.
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