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giddap
/ ˌɡɪdɪˈʌp, ɡɪˈdæp /
interjection
an exclamation used to make a horse go faster
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Word History and Origins
Origin of giddap1
C20: colloquial form of get up
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Example Sentences
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The stark pictures, characterized by stylized realism and deep blacks, include “Giddap,” a powerful depiction of the moment a Black man is lynched.
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The man who was driving them cracked his whip and shouted, “Giddap there, John! No use trying to shirk!”
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Then she climbed up on the seat, said, “Giddap,” slapped Dollie with the reins and they were off.
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Woodruff titled the piece “Giddap.”
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Calmly crossing them underneath his body, she gave his tail a smart jerk, accompanied by the shrill command, “Giddap!”
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