Usage examples of "chicken wire" in English with translation to Spanish

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"What's the difference between erotic and kinky?" "Erotic is when you use a feather and kinky is when you use a whole chicken." "¿En qué se diferencian erotismo y perversión? Erotismo es cuando usas una pluma y perversión es cuando usas a la gallina entera."
"But it's true!" Dima insisted. "They won't let me buy the suit unless I give them another 99 kopeks! Can't you wire me some money?" —¡Pero es cierto! —insistió Dima— ¡No me dejarán comprar el traje a no ser que les dé otros 99 kopeks! ¿No me puedes mandar algo de dinero?
When was the last time you plucked a chicken? ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que desplumaste a una gallina?
Guess what's going to happen if you unplug that wire. Adivina qué pasará si desconectas ese cable.
Have you ever seen a man-eating tiger? No, but I have seen a man eating chicken. ¿Has visto alguna vez un tigre devorador de hombres? No, pero he visto a un hombre devorador de pollo.
This cage is made of wire. Esta jaula está hecha de alambre.
One hundred dollars is just chicken feed. Cien dólares son moco de pavo.
You'll end up getting an electric shock if you don't insulate that wire. Vas a terminar recibiendo una descarga si no aislás este cable.
Try getting a dog, a cat or a chicken. Trata de obtener un perro, un gato, o un gallo.
Do you see the bird on the telephone wire? ¿Ves al pájaro sobre el cable de teléfonos?
A turkey is a little bigger than a chicken. Un pavo es un poco más grande que un pollo.
If you touch that wire, you'll get a shock. Si tocas ese cable, te va a dar un choque.
She cooks chicken the way I like. Ella cocina el pollo como a mí me gusta.
She bought a chicken. Ella ha comprado un pollo.
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? ¿Qué fue primero, el huevo o la gallina?
Can I get half a kilo of chicken legs please? ¿Me puede dar medio kilo de muslos de pollo, por favor?
Tom says he can pluck a chicken in less than ten minutes. Tom dice que puede desplumar un pollo en menos de diez minutos.
What? You can't do it? You coward! Chicken! ¿Qué? ¿No podés hacerlo? ¡Cobarde! ¡Gallina!
That meat is chicken. Esa carne es pollo.
Like a headless chicken. Como pollo sin cabeza.
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