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Giddy-up!

Tuesday, 19 December 2017
English idiom: giddy-up English idiom: giddy-up Image created by Jcomp - Freepik

This phrase is an energetic invitation to do something! If someone says it to you, you can't say no! Here is an example: “Another round, giddy-up!” which means "Come on, let's do it again".

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Last modified on Thursday, 26 April 2018 16:07

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