giddyup

/ˈɡɪdiˌʌp/
interjection
  1. A command used to urge a horse to start moving or go faster.
    • The cowboy shouted 'giddyup' and the horse began to trot.
    • She clicked her tongue and said giddyup to encourage the pony.
    • Giddyup! We need to get this wagon moving before sunset.
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