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(directed at a horse) Move on!, go faster! examples
third-person singular simple present giddyups, present participle giddyuping or giddyupping, simple past and past participle giddyuped or giddyupped
To cause a horse or similar mount to speed up. quotations examples
Not expecting any traffic, he giddyuped them onto the main road.
2011, Janet Dailey, Foxfire Light, page 30
(by extension) To start moving or move faster; to get a move on. quotations examples
But she just kept bopping up and down and telling me to giddyup, so that I had to turn and make my way properly on the stairs for fear of her pulling us both over.
2012, Celine Kiernan, Into the Grey
“Yeah, been partying since I was fourteen, never thought I'd wind-up in a place like this,” I sat there for a moment in quiet reflection, “been high most of my life . . on one thing or another . . guess it's time I giddyuped and got going on this clean up my act thing, I've hit the break point . . gotta' do something . . do something or it's going to kill me."
2012, Thaddeus Deluca, At Bully Hills: Confessions of an American Oxycontin Addict, page 32