giddyap
[ gid-ee-ap, -uhp ]
interjection
(used as a command to a horse to speed up.)
Origin of giddyap
1An Americanism first recorded in 1920–25; informal pronunciation of get up
- Also gid·dap [gi-dap, -duhp], /gɪˈdæp, -ˈdʌp/, gid·dy·up [gid-ee-uhp]. /ˌgɪd iˈʌp/.
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