Examples of using Gidget in English and their translations into Malay
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Come on, Gidget.
Gidget, what have you done?
Thanks, Gidget.
Gidget, what have you done?
It is great, Gidget.
Thanks, Gidget. See you later.
It is great, Gidget.
Oh, that's nobody, Gidget.
Gidget, you're as close to a cat as a dog can get.
See you later. Thanks, Gidget.
Gidget, you're as close to a cat as a dog can get.
Any plans today? Hey, Gidget.
Listen, Gidget, baby, I got to be honest with you.
Hail the queen! All hail Queen Gidget.
Whoa. Gidget, you look so much like a cat, it's crazy.
You're as close to a cat as a dog can get. Gidget.
Gidget, you look so much like a cat, it's crazy.- Whoa.
I gotta be honest with you, my owner might have given me a liiiittle bit of catnip. Huh, ha… Listen, Gidget, baby.
Gidget, you look so much like a cat, it's crazy.- Whoa.
Field got her start on television as the boy-crazy surfer girl in themid-1960s surf culture sitcom series, Gidget.
Whoa. Gidget, you look so much like a cat, it's crazy.
Field began her career in television, starring on the sitcoms Gidget(1965- 66) and The Flying Nun(1967- 70).
Gidget, a female Chihuahua, was featured in a Taco Bell advertising campaign as the"Taco Bell Chihuahua".
Field began her career in television, starring on the sitcoms Gidget from 1965 to 1966 and The Flying Nun from 1967 to 1970.
OK Gidget, I'm gonna throw some situations at you,- Okay. And you're just gonna, you know,- You're gonna react like a cat.
She made several guest television appearances through the mid 1970s, including a role on the western Alias Smith and Jones,a popular TV series starring Gidget co-star Pete Duel.
