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The phrase "giddy up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to encourage a horse to start moving or to express enthusiasm for getting started on a task.
Example: "As we prepared for the long ride ahead, I shouted, 'Giddy up!' to get the horse moving."
Alternatives: "Let's go!" or "Get moving!".
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giddy up
interjection
Alternative form of giddyup
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But when Vern said, "Giddy up," I got up.
Yesterday's newspapers featured a groomed and glamorous young couple dressed in identikit cowboy outfits, resplendent in ten gallon hats, "giddy up, pardner" shirts and rootin', tootin' belt clasps.
The production, at three hours long, might have gained by losing half an hour, but who would have the heart to say "giddy up" to Don Quixote?
"Giddy up" is a catchphrase used by Lyons, who is originally from Geelong and is known in the UK for founding a celebrity photography agency in London.
Horsey, meanwhile, by Simon Puttock and Russell Julian (Egmont, £10.99, 2+), is available with the added extra of a soft-toy horse - ideal for toddlers to chew on while contemplating the nuances of 'Giddy up, we're homeward bound......
He has been in office barely a month but Geelong mayor Darryn Lyons claims he has already garnered international attention for Victoria's second largest city by unveiling a billboard featuring himself and the slogan "Giddy up".
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" In "Nutcracker: Rated R" the Snow scene cannily sustained the idea of a cocaine-fest, with its characters going through the giddy ups and miserable downs of drug intake while the Snow Queen acted as pusher.
My appetite for geology giddied up like a scientist and I pulled Kaitlyn with me to "get a closer look".
While at the beginning of his career, Jones didn't have a hard time seeing conspiracies on both sides of the political spectrum much like Hicks—as of late, Jones has giddied up to the nationalistic establishment by softly nuzzling Trump with the warm kindness of an old dog looking for his owner's hidden peanut butter.
Giddy-up 409, indeed.
No more giddy-up.
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