The short answer to the question as asked, is as a lot of people already answered, no.
But what I sense you're looking for is a way to insert into the new table and remove from the old in one operation. This is what transactions are for.
The changes won't be affected until the transaction is commited which will have the same effect as if the rows where actually moved.
(Not moved internally in the MySQL engine but for users/queries)
I would use INSERT SELECT and wrap the commands in a TRANSACTION something like this:
DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION, SQLWARNING, NOT FOUND
BEGIN
ROLLBACK;
CALL ERROR_ROLLBACK_OCCURRED;
END;
START TRANSACTION;
INSERT INTO table_new SELECT a,b,c FROM table_old WHERE x = 'something';
DELETE FROM table_old WHERE x = 'something';
COMMIT;