Examples of using Roadrunner in English and their translations into Danish
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Medicine
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Computer
You're the Roadrunner?
Roadrunner to Tweety Bird. Positive.
Tweety Bird to Roadrunner.
Roadrunner out.-You're the Roadrunner?
Coyote, this is Roadrunner.
OK. Carrot Top, Roadrunner, Turkey Sub, we're gonna have a lot of equipment.
Coyote, this is Roadrunner.
And a sharp two-inch beak… roadrunners are known as"snake killers" for good reason. With lightning reactions.
Coyotes want to kill roadrunners!
So you're the roadrunner, and I'm the coyote?
About a coyote who chases after a roadrunner.
Tweety Bird to Roadrunner. Come in.
Working on a new plan to catch the roadrunner?
This is like a roadrunner cartoon.
It would be a fine premiere for the Roadrunner.
What, you the Roadrunner or something, son? Yo?
Who's always chasing andnever catching a roadrunner?
Then it wasn't a Roadrunner, was it?
Someone or something turned our guy into roadrunner.
Sally, remind me to get Roadrunner tickets for Adam Gibson.
No, I will notI'm going to contribute to the street scene. The Roadrunner.
Barry, this isn't a roadrunner cartoon.
Do you remember that Loony Tunes cartoon where there's this pathetic coyote who's always chasing andnever catching a roadrunner?
I wanted to investigate this whole roadrunner culture, and what it was doing to me and to everyone else.
Or Hoffman's Jesus to O'Fallon's St. Paul. How'bout Hoffman's Roadrunner to O'Fallon's Wile E.
The joint operation, called"Roadrunner", was set up in 1998, and the same sort of operation has also been planned for the Balkan channels in 2000.
The group were initially based in New York and recorded for popular labels like Casablanca,Mercury and Roadrunner, before launching their own label named KISS.
It was released on June 29, 1999 by Roadrunner Records, and later reissued in December 1999 with a slightly altered track listing and mastering, as a result of lawsuit.
But there's a very serious point, and I think that in the headlongdash of daily life, we often lose sight of the damage that this roadrunner form of living does to us.
In pretty much every episode of this cartoon, there's a moment where the coyote is chasing the roadrunner and the roadrunner runs off a cliff, which is fine-- he's a bird, he can fly.