Six up-giddyup
n.— «Six up-giddyup: An L-E-O on horseback.» —“Slang used by the Rainbow Family” Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Wash.) July 3, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Six up-giddyup
n.— «Six up-giddyup: An L-E-O on horseback.» —“Slang used by the Rainbow Family” Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Wash.) July 3, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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