释义 |
giddy noun a tourist, especially on a package holiday. Used by holiday reps UK, 1997
giddy upHurry up! Move faster! The phrase originated as an instruction used when trying to get a horse to move faster. Come on, kids, giddy up—the school bus will be here any minute! from giddy-up to whoaRur. all the way from the beginning to the end. The road is paved from giddy-up to whoa. The play stinks. It is dull from giddy-up to whoa. Giddy up! (ˈgɪdi...) exclam. Move faster! (Properly said to a horse to start it moving. Also said to people or things as a joke.) Giddy up, Charlie! It’s time to start moving. |