Giddyup

/ˈɡɪdɪˌʌp/

Synonyms for "giddyup"

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Translations

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Spanish

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  • arrear verb (to urge into quicker motion)
  • harrear verb (to urge into quicker motion)

Sample sentences

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If I could rule the world, everyone would have a gun / In the ghetto, of course, when giddy-upping on their horse

Source: wiktionary

Not expecting any traffic, he giddyuped them onto the main road.

Source: wiktionary

But she just kept bopping up and down and telling me to giddyup, so that I had to turn and make my way properly on the stairs for fear of her pulling us both over.

Source: wiktionary

“Yeah, been partying since I was fourteen, never thought I'd wind-up in a place like this,” I sat there for a moment in quiet reflection, “been high most of my life . . . on one thing or another . . . guess it's time I giddyuped and got going on this clean up my act thing, I've hit the break point . . . gotta' do something . . . do something or it's going to kill me."

Source: wiktionary

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