giddap
/ɡɪˈdæp/
interjection
- A command used to urge a horse to start moving or go faster.
- The old farmer called 'Giddap!' to his draft horse pulling the plow.
- With a gentle click of his tongue and a quiet 'giddap,' he signaled the mare.
- The rider shouted 'Giddap!' and the horse trotted forward.
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