He is saying Oh-No. When he says this something usual bad is about to happen, or did happen.
He is saying Oh-No. When he says this something usual bad is about to happen, or did happen.
It's means "Uh oh"
Uh oh
scooby doo.
He makes a cute face and says, "Ruh-roh, Raggy!" Then Shaggy says, "Don't worry Scoob."
Usually "Ruh roh."
The anthropomorphic dogs Scooby Doo and Astro (of the Jetsons) used the term, which is shown in transcripts as "ruh-roh" -- meaning, of course, "uh oh."
I think that it just happened because some people that watched the show needed a good way to end the show instead of just catching the criminal and all being well...dont you think so? Yes Scooby is cute,but hes not your type
scooby doo.
He makes a cute face and says, "Ruh-roh, Raggy!" Then Shaggy says, "Don't worry Scoob."
Usually "Ruh roh."
The anthropomorphic dogs Scooby Doo and Astro (of the Jetsons) used the term, which is shown in transcripts as "ruh-roh" -- meaning, of course, "uh oh."
I think that it just happened because some people that watched the show needed a good way to end the show instead of just catching the criminal and all being well...dont you think so? Yes Scooby is cute,but hes not your type
Duro is an Italian equivalent of the English word "tough."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "DOO-roh." The feminine form, dura, is pronounced "DOO-rah."
There is no such word in English.
it means 'go'.
"Tough" is an English equivalent of the Italian word duro.Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "DOO-roh." The feminine form, dura, is pronounced "DOO-rah."
it means : f**k you [sorry]
Roh Ogura died in 1990.
Franz Roh died in 1965.