giddyap
/ˈɡɪdiˌæp/
interjection
- A command used to tell a horse to start moving or go faster.
- She clicked her tongue and said 'Giddyap' softly to encourage the pony.
- In old western movies, cowboys often yell 'Giddyap!' to get their horses moving.
- The rider shouted 'Giddyap!' and the horse began to trot.