giddyup/ˈɡɪdɪˌʌp/EtymologyFrom get up or get ye/thee up.intjMove on!, go faster!verbTo cause a horse or similar mount to speed up.“If I could rule the world, everyone would have a gun / In the ghetto, of course, when giddy-upping on their horse”To start moving or move faster; to get a move on.“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.”