it means on the other side of the road or across the road
That wasn't the Beatles; that was Louden Wainwright III. (All over the road... technicolor!)
if u mean take it on the run its reo speedwagon
No, this song was written by Jack O'Hagan as "the Road to Gundagai" and was first recorded in 1924 by Peter Dawson and sold over 50,000 copies in the first 3 months
Kingston Road is named after Kingston upon Thames, a town in southwest London. The road historically connected various areas to Kingston, serving as a significant route for travelers and trade. Over time, the name was adopted for the road, reflecting its geographical and historical significance in linking communities to Kingston.
I Want You to Be My Love - Over the Rhine
As with most acronyms, it could mean many things. A few options are Over the Road, On the Road, or Over the Rainbow. Over the road Actually OTR stands for " On the Road" as in £150,000 on the road price.
you r going to get run over
An unmetalled road has no surface covering over the bare earth or grass track. a "metalled" road is a concrete or asphalt road, as opposed to a dirt or gravel road
it means pull over to the right hand side of the road.
the edge of the road
Yard sale: when cyclist crashes and gear is all over the road
I'm assuming you mean, 'Don't Make Me Over' & 'Road to the Multiverse'
it means on the other side of the road or across the road
It means, you can't cross over it for any reason, unless instructed to do so by a police officer.
The translation of "El Camino" is "The Road".
What's tht mean Your car would go over half a tank of petrol for driving 30km down the road because its efficiency is low.
By which you mean the length of a road? Sure, why not?