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saddle up 

V. To get ready (esp. to leave).

Popularized by American "Old Western" films, where horses were the primary means of transportation. When someone saddled up their horse, it was often because they were about to leave.
"Saddle up, friend, we've got a long way to travel."
saddle up by Iskar March 29, 2004

saddle up 

1. the act of climbing into one's ride(vehicle)

2. The act of getting ready to go somewhere, especially the act of getting ready to drive somewhere

3. The act of a woman climbing on top of a man to ride him
1.Damn Jimmy, let's saddle-up, we need to get there before all the ladies are gone.

2. Aren't you ready to leave yet? Saddle-up, you slow be-yotch.

3.Ralph: Oh baby, I want you so bad!
Jenny: Sit back and relax hon, I'm about to saddle up.
saddle up by puma_blues March 29, 2004

saddle up 

Move into position in/on your vehicle/ride and prepare to begin moving.
Saddle up boys, these cars won't drive themselves.

I am going to saddle up the baby in the car for a trip to the store.
saddle up by DIGGERß March 28, 2004

saddle up 

saddle up by EyeA March 30, 2004

saddle up 

To leave, or prepare to leave. Popularized by an episode of Family Guy, where Peter says it.

See also, bounce, dip.
Well, I had better saddle up.
saddle up by JakeStar August 4, 2005

SADDLE UP 

Right luv lets saddle up !
SADDLE UP by bb July 18, 2003