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What is Giddy up?

When a man is doing a girl doggie style, and she's being to quiet. To get the girl to be louder, the man removes his condom and slaps er ass, back, cheeks, etc.

She was barely moaning, so used the condom to get her to Giddy-Up. She was back in moaning order pretty quick!

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Giddy up - video


Giddy up - what is it?

as used by Ed Brierly commonly to show affection to his emploees who do him a good jog at Checker Motors Corporation

also the name of his Harley.

"I can get it done Boss."

"Giddy-up!"

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What does "Giddy up" mean?

When your just on your way, not just a travel destination but just anywhere.
When something is just going your way!

Snowman: Another round?
YoNoid: Giddyup

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Giddy up - what does it mean?

upon introduction to a new idea or plan, this phrase is used.

emily: "let's go a new party."
bobby: "giddy up"

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Giddy up - meaning

Used in the masterpiece created by Lil nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus, Young Thug, and Mason Ramsey. In such context, β€˜Giddyup’ is used as a trait or quality one possesses. If one has got giddyup then they can naruto run and they ain’t no Karen holding up the line.

~if you ain’t got no giddy-up then giddy-out my way~

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Giddy up - definition

A famous phrase used by the one and only Cosmo Kramer from Seinfeld.

Cosmo Kramer, The ass man: Giddy-Up!

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Giddy up - slang

in the show "Seinfeld", the character Kramer uses this word repeated. It means lets go/ready to go.

Bill: do u wanna go to the movies?
Mike: giddy up

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Giddy up

Substitute for "Okay, let's do it!"

Giddy-up!

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Giddy up

the new "you betcha", "let's go", "i'm in", et. al.

Guy 1: You ready to go to the game?
Guy 2: Giddy Up!

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Giddy up

Its origin has NOTHING to do with Seinfeld.
Used in the old west to spur the horses. From get ye up or get thee up.

(directed at a horse) Giddy up! Move on! Go faster!
(horse runs of a cliffside)

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