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Kanga is Australian slang for a pneumatic drill.Kanga is Australian rhyming slang for a prison warder (screw).
Captain kangaroo is medical slang for the head of a paediatrics department.
A very large kangaroo. See also Big red
Kangaroo care is American slang for infants held and nurtured by their mothers or others in an effort to provide essential emotional bonding while undergoing medical procedures.
Kangaroos in the top paddock is Australian slang for crazy, eccentric, deranged.
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kangaroos in the top paddock (got a few ...)
A little mentally ambiguous. Prone to saying/doing strange things.
Solid welded steel or aluminium bars attached to the front end of a truck or car. Shaped in the form of a grill to prevent or reduce Damage caused from large animals such as kangaroos and cattle
An Australian marsupial, nicknamed "Roo"
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An official hearing or investigation, so named because it may be held wherever most convenient, anywhere along the road, jumping around like a kangaroo, to act on main-line mixups or other urgent problems
A baby Kangaroo
Kangaroo court is slang for a group of individuals who take it upon themselves to pass judgment and punishment on someone.
Kangaroo valley is British slang for Earl's Court.
Kangaroo It is Australian slang for to squat.
The great Australian kangaroo measuring up to two metres (plus) in height with an ability to leap up to 4.5 metre high fences. An enormous threat to property owners for their destructive ability. See also Wallaroo
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Small kangaroo
Kangaro is London Cockney rhyming slang for a jew.Kangaroo is British and Australian rhyming slang for a prison warder (screw).
An abbreviation for kangaroo
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Any small kangaroo belonging to Hypsiprymnus, Bettongia, and allied genera, native of Australia and Tasmania. Called also kangaroo rat.
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A species of kangaroo (Macropus Brunii), inhabiting New Guinea.
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A group of herbivorous marsupials including the kangaroos and their allies.
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The hare kangaroo.
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Any one of several species of kangaroos of the genus Macropus, especially M. robustus, sometimes called the great wallaroo.
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A small, leaping Australian marsupial of the genus Bettongia; the jerboa kangaroo.
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Any one of numerous species of kangaroos belonging to the genus Halmaturus, native of Australia and Tasmania, especially the smaller species, as the brush kangaroo (H. Bennettii) and the pademelon (H. thetidis). The wallabies chiefly inhabit the wooded district and bushy plains.
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A large male kangaroo.
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Any one of numerous species of jumping marsupials of the family Macropodidae. They inhabit Australia, New Guinea, and adjacent islands, They have long and strong hind legs and a large tail, while the fore legs are comparatively short and feeble. The giant kangaroo (Macropus major) is the largest species, sometimes becoming twelve or fourteen feet in total length. The tree kangaroos, belonging to the genus Dendrolagus, live in trees; the rock kangaroos, of the genus Petrogale, inhabit rocky situations; and the brush kangaroos, of the genus Halmaturus, inhabit wooded districts. See Wallaby.
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Any Australian kangaroo of the genus Petrogale, as the rock wallaby (P. penicillata).
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genus of marsupials including the common kangaroo.
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