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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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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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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A famous phrase used by the one and only Cosmo Kramer from Seinfeld.
Cosmo Kramer, The ass man: Giddy-Up!
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Used in the masterpiece created by Lil nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus, Young Thug, and Mason Ramsey. In such context, βGiddyupβ is used as a trait or quality one possesses. If one has got giddyup then they can naruto run and they ainβt no Karen holding up the line.
~if you ainβt got no giddy-up then giddy-out my way~
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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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