Categories: Street Slang
Giddyap is an internet slang term that is often used to encourage someone or something to start or move faster. It is derived from the phrase “get up,” and is commonly associated with encouraging horses to start running.
Examples:
1. I just finished cooking, and the food is ready to be served. Giddyap, everyone! Come to the dining table and let’s start eating.
2. Hey, we’re running late for the movie! Giddyap, let’s get in the car and hurry to the theater before it starts.
Synonyms:
go, move, proceed, advance, keep going, continue
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