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Andrew
Wherever possible,You use the phrase 'giddy up' and 'whoa'?
20 avr. 2010 03:25
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Usually they're used when riding a horse. "Giddy up" (gee up) means to start, and "whoa" means to stop.
Of course, you'll be digging your heels into the horse's sides, or pulling on the reins when you do this. :)
20 avril 2010
well giddy up means lets go or get up.you can use the words "whoa" when you are passing in extreme things like jumping in high river,driving so fast you can scream it when ever things that your doing that you think was great.
cowboy...
20 avril 2010
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Andrew
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Japonais
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Japonais
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