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saddle up verb- to pick up your gear and resume a combat patrol US, 1976
- “First platoon, saddle up and move down.” — William Pelfrey, The Big V, p. 85, 1972
- Pretty soon Sam called again but it was the hated saddle up order. — Charles Anderson, The Grunts, p. 75, 1976
- “Saddle up. Let’s move out.” — Cherokee Paul McDonald, Into the Green, p. 51, 2001
- to engage in mutual oral sex simultaneously US
- — American Speech, p. 20, Spring 1985: “The language of singles bars”
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