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Scooter logo #10101) Belgian rock music group 2) Bike alternative 3) Coronation Street character 4) Dash to get queen a toy 5) Duck eating nothing moped 6) Fictional ball 7) Fictional cyborg 8) Foot-powered vehicle 9) Honda Ruckus 10) Iceboat 11) Moped 12) Moped relative 13) Motor vehicle of a sort 14) Motorboat 15) Motorcycle to score badly
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Scooter logo #10101) Moped 2) Scoter
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  1. child's two-wheeled vehicle operated by foot
  2. a cycle with small wheels and a low-powered gasoline engine geared to the rear wheel
  3. a sailing vessel with runners and a cross-shaped frame; suitable for traveling over ice
  4. large black diving duck of northern parts of the northern hemisphere

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Scooter logo #21000[Coronation Street character] ...
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Scooter logo #21000[Gobots] Scooter is a fictional character in the Gobots toyline, and the subsequent Challenge of the GoBots cartoon where he was voiced by Frank Welker. The character transformed into a motor scooter. ==Gobots== Scooter was the Guardians’ resident inventor. He was highly intelligent, and equipped with an array of equipment that allowed hi...
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Scooter logo #21000[How I Met Your Mother character] ...
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Scooter logo #21000[Muppet] Scooter is a fictional character from The Muppets. In The Muppet Show he was the troupe`s backstage stage manager, utility stage crew member, and general all-around `gofer.` He was originally performed by Richard Hunt until Richard`s death in 1992, and is currently performed by David Rudman. ==Characteristics== He is orange with a ...
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Scooter logo #21000[motorcycle] A scooter is a motorcycle with step-through frame and a platform for the operator`s feet. Elements of scooter design have been present in some of the earliest motorcycles, and motorcycles identifiable as scooters have been made from 1914 or earlier. Scooter development continued in Europe and the United States between the World...
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scooter logo #10444Small-wheeled utilitarian machine with a step-thru
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Scooter logo #21118An electric or gas cart used to transport people and materials.
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Scooter logo #21217A scooter is a platform mounted on wheels with a Steerable column. They originally developed from roller skates, and were propelled by the rider. During the beginning of the 20th century small engines started to be fitted, followed by a saddle and the scooter developed into a form of motorcycle.
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Scooter logo #21217Scooter is slang for a small car; a single-decker bus.
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scooter logo #20400[n] - child`s two-wheeled vehicle operated by foot
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scooter logo #20974 noun child`s two-wheeled vehicle operated by foot
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Scooter logo #22370A scooter, in its purist definition, could be considered a small motorcycle with a step-through or f
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Scooter logo #22370Small, two-wheeled, utilitarian motorbike with a step-thru frame.
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Scooter logo #24010A child's toy propelled by kicking the ground.
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Scooter logo #24026Diver Propulsion Vehicle.
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