'GEE UP' Phrasal Verb
Definition of Gee up phrasal verb
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Gee up
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Used to encourage a horse, and sometimes people, to go faster
(Intransitive | British English)
» Example: Her horse was slow so she told it to GEE UP. -
Encourage people to show more enthusiasm or make more effort
(Separable [obligatory] | British English)
» Example: She tried to GEE them UP.
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Used to encourage a horse, and sometimes people, to go faster
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