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giddyup in Spanish

giddyup in Spanish is arre, harre, arrear — giddyup means a command used to tell a horse to start moving or go faster.

giddyup in Spanish

arre
intj
harre
intj
arrear
verb
(by extension) To start moving or move faster; to get a move on.
harrear
verb
(by extension) To start moving or move faster; to get a move on.

What does "giddyup" mean?

  1. interjection A command used to tell a horse to start moving or go faster.
    "The cowboy shouted "giddyup!" and the horse broke into a gallop."

giddyup in a sentence

  • The cowboy shouted "giddyup!" and the horse broke into a gallop.

Common Spanish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "giddyup" in Spanish?

"giddyup" in Spanish is arre, harre, arrear. giddyup means: A command used to tell a horse to start moving or go faster.

How do you use "giddyup" in a sentence?

Example: "The cowboy shouted "giddyup!" and the horse broke into a gallop." In Spanish, "giddyup" is arre, harre, arrear.

Are there other ways to say "giddyup" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 4 translations listed for "giddyup": arre, harre, arrear, harrear.

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