Examples of 'giddap' in a sentence
Meaning of "giddap"
Giddap is a command or exclamation used to urge a horse or other draft animal to move or go faster, commonly used in the context of driving or working with animals
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- Alternative spelling of giddyup
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I will mind the past, and you giddap to the future.
You are speaking foreign language . When you tell the poor animal to giddap.
Giddap there! Yah! A man by the name of Glyn McLyntock.
But what are you going to do with her? Giddap.
Come on, giddap there, giddap there.
Caught him attacking a baby . Come on, giddap.
Giddap there now!
The way I see this, you will be a stock detective . Giddap.
Come on, giddap there.
Giddap in there!
Just picking up a stray, mister. Come on, giddap.
Come on, giddap there. All out for breakfast.
He will work as soon as he 's able . Giddap there . Giddap.
Giddap there! We will go slow, Laura, and take it nice and easy.
Drive on, coachman . Giddap there.
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Hey, sailor, what say we go in this place right here… Giddap.