to chirrup

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To cheer up; to quicken or animate a horse by a peculiar sound or chuck, or by chirping. It is not noticed by Johnson, though it is common in England.


The mustang needs but a chirrup to arouse him, and set him off at a gate [sic] which an eastern horse can hardly attain.--Prairie Scenes.

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