When you’re driving horses (or mules), how do you make them start? [Asked in early Questionnaires only]
NR | 27 |
GIDDUP | 12 |
COME UP | 7 |
GET UP | 7 |
GIT UP | 5 |
MAKE A CLUCKING SOUND | 4 |
CLUCK | 3 |
CLUCK TO THEM | 3 |
GIDDAP | 3 |
WHISTLE | 3 |
GIDDY-UP | 2 |
CALL BY NAME | 1 |
CLICK | 1 |
CLICKING SOUND | 1 |
CLUCK TO THEM AND SAY COME UP | 1 |
CLUCK TO THEM AND SLAP REINS ON THEM | 1 |
CLUCKING | 1 |
CLUCKING SOUND | 1 |
GEDDUP | 1 |
GEE | 1 |
GET ALONG | 1 |
GID UP | 1 |
GIDDYAP | 1 |
HIT REINS AND SAY COME UP | 1 |
MAKE A CLICKING SOUND | 1 |
PLOP LINES ON THEM | 1 |
SHAKE THE LINES | 1 |
SHAKE THE REINS | 1 |
SLAP REINS ON THEIR BACKS | 1 |
SLAP THEIR BACKS WITH THE REINS AND SAY COME UP | 1 |
SUCK YOUR LIPS TO THEM | 1 |
TAP THEM | 1 |
WORD COMMAND | 1 |
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