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Oxford Dictionary of Idioms
Oxford Dictionary of Idioms

Idiom: A hitch in your giddy-up


Idiom Definition

Meaning:

  • If you have a hitch in your giddy-up, you're not feeling well. ('A hitch in your gittie-up' is also used.)

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Contributed By: Victoria Snook

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