Kangaroo meaning in English
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Definition
a kangaroo: an Australian mammal with powerful back legs on which it moves by jumping
A mother kangaroo keeps its baby, or "joey", in a pouch in its stomach. The kangaroo is known for its powerful kick and even its boxing skills!
Examples
- "I'm your captain Hugh Wallaroo, and I'm joined in the cockpit by my co-pilot Gus, a super intelligent kangaroo."
- "Marlene : Here's my first joke: a kangaroo walks into a bar and asks for a whiskey."
- "Their young German star, Hans Kuper, was suspended by the club for insulting the kangaroo mascot of a rival team. Kuper was angry because the kangaroo apparently mocked him."
- "Here's my first joke: a kangaroo walks into a bar and asks for a whiskey."
- "Stephanie : Well, kangaroos gestate, I mean they are pregnant, for only about a month."
- "" The kangaroo says, "At these prices, I'm not surprised."
- "- a "kangabanger" (a hot dog made from kangaroo meat)"
- "Ooh, they're kangaroos!"
- "The bartender says, "we don't get many kangaroos in this bar."
- "Australia isn't all about "surfing kangaroos" and "drunken koalas" anymore."
- "A "mob" is the term for a group of kangaroos."
- "I've never seen a kangaroo!"
- "Jump as high as a kangaroo flies when you're wearing Outback Cologne!"
- "My questions are two: Have you ever viewed a kangaroo in Timbuktu with Gerard Depardieu?"
- "Garth : No kangaroos, no boomerangs, no stereotypes!"
- "Stephanie : Once they're born, the baby kangaroos look like slimy little embryos."
- "Or it may have been a kangaroo"
- "Moira : And are the lady kangaroos watching?"
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