While you cannot move the question to another Stack Exchange site, you may be able to re-post your own question to another site. You will only be able to do this if the question does not already have an accepted or upvoted answer (see How can a post be deleted?, particularly the section on "When can’t I delete my own post?" for more details).
It is in your own best interest to be proactive on doing this on your own, to avoid unnecessary action by other Stack Overflow users. Specifically, while your question remains "active", you're susceptible to downvotes from other users, which you really want to avoid as much as you can. Flagging for a Moderator to migrate will not necessarily happen quickly, and can even take days to complete if the Moderator queue is long or your request happens on a weekend or holiday.
The steps necessary to do this yourself are:
- delete the question from Stack Overflow 1
- copy the entire text of the original question
- past the entire text of the original question
- edit the text to suit the guidelines of the target site
- submit the new (copied) post
It is very important that you first delete the question from Stack Overflow, to prevent cross-posted questions; cross-posts are strongly discouraged. Refer to Is it OK to cross-post a question between non-Stack Exchange and Stack Exchange website? for more information.
1 If your original question has downvotes, these will be counted in your permanent question record on StackOverflow, even after the question is deleted; there's nothing really that you can do about that. The sooner you delete the question from StackOverflow, the sooner you eliminate the opportunity for (additional) downvotes.