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"roadkill" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] an animal, or animals, that have been killed by a car on the road
  2. [countable, uncountable] the killing of an animal by a car hitting it on the roadTopics Transport by car or lorryc2
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"These people are the roadkill of Trump's posturing," he added.
California recently became the 29th state to legalize eating roadkill.
Some doctors peddling hormonal solutions have called us castrates, neuters, roadkill.
Ian, we discover, loves cooking roadkill, so he's right at home.
The only deer we see in this episode, however, is roadkill.
While they subsist on roadkill, she feasts on pizza and marshmallows.
In my path were two large black crows, snacking on roadkill.
Women shouldn't be roadkill in a brand's race to get viral fame.
" Jim continued, "They basically treated our son as roadkill and a ragdoll.
Yeah, I used to have to pick up trash, snakes, roadkill, everything.
None of Caitie's behavior was actually suggesting that I was gay roadkill.
Monitoring roadkill is important for more than accounting purposes, said Dr. Shilling.
They deserved better than to have the Warriors turn them into roadkill.
I nudged it with my toe as if it were some futuristic roadkill.
So if you want to try roadkill, but haven't stumbled on a fresh carcass while carrying tools for dismembering, you may want to visit the Mountain State in September for the West Virginia Roadkill Cook-off in the town of Marlinton.
Fleshy and smooshed, the image is more reminiscent of roadkill than a human eye.
Those hazards could refer to roadkill, potholes or even objects flying off moving cars.
Wray takes pictures of backyard slaughterhouses and snow squalls, roadkill, and languid farm dogs.
Within days, my mane would oxidize into Roadkill Orange, alluring as a badger pelt.
But opponents also worry allowing motorists to pick up roadkill could create new hazards.
"It was a completely horrible, haphazard look," he recalled, comparing the hairstyle to roadkill.
Then there's Urban Outfitters, which Cramer admitted "looked like roadkill" just one year ago.
In Grand Cayman they face few threats besides cars; iguana roadkill is a frequent sight.
Her lab tested two samples from Wooten, both taken from dogs that sadly became roadkill.
"Roadkill disappears very quickly," Sarah Perkins, study author from Cardiff University in Wales, told Gizmodo.
IN AUGUST 2016, when this writer took over the Bagehot column, Michael Gove was roadkill.
Darth Vader might wield the force, but that doesn't mean he can't be roadkill too.
A few, like squirrels on two-lane blacktop, will lose all composure and become roadkill.
Indeed, if a deer could run over itself, then Stone is the ultimate roadkill defendant.
Over the years, Dr. Fischer's colleagues began noticing a steady rise in the roadkill figures.
Tess falls down the stairs at the restaurant like Carrie on the runway, hospitality roadkill.
The pilot program will cover three regions of the state designated as roadkill harvest zones.
MILAN (Reuters Breakingviews) - Abertis' bidders may have a way to avoid becoming M&A roadkill.
When I visited the annual roadkill cookoff in Marlington, there were two folks preparing rat dishes.
Tomorrow's danger would be dehydration as we hitched alongside roadkill sizzling in the hot desert sun.
"She was actually trying to eat some roadkill, because she was pretty hungry," Lacey told ABC6.
Most dog food contains rendered meat and byproducts — which could range from wood chips to roadkill.
Daily he was out amid the moss and grackles and the zucchini vines and the roadkill.
Alaska considers all roadkill state property, and when possible, distributes the meat to people in need.
Mr. Richter, whose political life has conversely just begun, is already running as Donald Trump's roadkill.
A U.S. agency's charge of emissions cheating, and possible $4 bln-plus fine, could make that roadkill.
The same holds for your prediction of the demise of the internal combustion engine ("Roadkill", August 250th).
The same holds for your prediction of the demise of the internal combustion engine ("Roadkill", August 12th).
Justin Bieber could be roadkill right now after a dangerous close call with a pack of cyclists.
The roadkill goes into the freezer, where he used to keep frozen rats for his several snakes.
Rosie has been protesting since Dan first uttered the words that put this roadkill project in motion.
Other writers forecast the effects of autonomous cars on everything from drug dealing to sex to roadkill.
All 25 roadkill specimens collected on Brownsea Island, off England's south coast, were infected with Mycobacterium leprae.
If Mr. Northam were a Republican, he would have been political roadkill and would have already resigned.
Trump made the comments in an interview with Fox News personality Geraldo Rivera's "Roadkill" podcast, which published Thursday.
I called Cichewicz and Stevenson to discuss the dirty, dirty, dirty, seriously dirty world of roadkill microbe-collecting.
Watch the moment not-so-kindly remembered as "Nightclub Roadkill" -- and think how much has changed since then.
"Shit's still better than roadkill," Dr. Denise tells Daryl, after giving him some snacks for his road trip.
Undeterred, searchers dragged slabs of ham down game trails and baited camera traps with roadkill or live chickens.
Ecologists say roadkill accidents are made more likely as the animal's habitat is increasingly squeezed by urban sprawl.
Prisoners repair public plumbing, clean up roadkill, manage public spaces such as graveyards, and even do underwater welding.
But they also should take care of the people that become the roadkill, you know, when an industry moves.
Studies like Perkins' will help scientists understand how to better estimate roadkill and who is picking the carcasses up.
And roadkill, the carnage on the side of the street are people like Cohen, which is a sad thing.
"The Mueller investigation was a shakedown and a disgrace," he told Geraldo Rivera for his "Roadkill" podcast on Thursday.
Since 2004, he's documented eating everything from fresh roadkill to just about any bug that you can think of.
A New Zealand taxidermist is under fire for turning a roadkill cat into a handbag before selling it online.
But without heroics from all its players, Michigan State would have been merely forgettable roadkill on Duke's inexorable path.
After a few bites, when the sauces all start to intermingle, your plate begins to look like clown roadkill.
We ignore these sounds much as we once ignored roadkill, but ignoring something doesn't put a stop to it.
The cat was found as roadkill and made into a purse by a New Zealand artist for an exhibition.
Instead, the women would walk along the highway searching for butterfly roadkill, which they would collect in plastic bottles.
Prisoners repair public plumbing, clean up roadkill on highways, and even manage and oversee public spaces such as graveyards.
Amorphophallus titanum—is named for its stench, a rotting, noxious mix that calls to mind roadkill or mildewed gym laundry.
Technically speaking, when you pick up roadkill, and if you're doing it for culinary purposes, you are breaking the law.
And in some respects, what happened to Level and happened to me were collateral damage and roadkill from this setup.
"Some plants look very ornamental, and some animals look like roadkill, but it's all the same process," notes von Bismarck.
My "greenie" environmentally minded aunt would often turn up to family dinners with a hairless baby wombat salvaged from roadkill.
And whenever Carlen comes across potentially useful roadkill, she scoops it up and freezes it for Winchell to eventually sequence.
Labour, which is trying to position itself in the middle ground on both Brexit and independence, looks like being roadkill.
Geraldo Rivera asked Trump on his podcast "Roadkill" what his life would have been like if he chose Barr first.
Michigan, which adopted its roadkill legislation in 2014, listed feedback received on the bill, including exposing residents to potential health risks.
In fact, DraftKings and FanDuel are in danger of becoming roadkill as the momentum for legalized sports betting continues to build.
"I work my life around roadkill," said Ms. Speakman, 45, whose Facebook page declares her alter ego, Laurie the Moose Lady.
Hopefully, these prototypes will one day evolve into effective spacefaring garbagemen, committed to keeping the orbital highways clear of robotic roadkill.
Q&A Q. I live on a rural road in Connecticut and see lots of roadkill, but no dead rabbits. Why?
Some of them became regulations and law; others became history, nothing more than roadkill on the rocky road to regulatory reform.
Assuming the animal is already dead, the key to successfully making a meal of roadkill is not eating a rotting carcass.
Any hagfish aficionados with big coolers and zero gag reflexes should've tested the limits of Oregon's roadkill harvesting law and stocked up.
It's like watching a game of Frogger — only the frog that might be roadkill is your kid, and the cars are real.
Describing her state of mind to Fincher, Zheng used the Chinese term pujie, which translates as "spread out on the street," like roadkill.
It was never clear why he valued his roadkill to mount it, or why state game wardens went to court to recover it.
After re-releasing their obtuse debut, Roadkill, earlier this year, they decided to sketch out some new music, and this is the result.
Last Friday, Alec Steinfeld was driving to work from Brooklyn to Manhattan when he caught a whiff of roadkill, local station WGN reports.
The fact that these folks were so conflicted about this particular dish made for a really exciting engagement, because there were other [people] who actually celebrated the eating of rat as a culinary cultural inheritance, to the point where in Marlinton, West Virginia, for instance, they hold this annual roadkill cookoff in order to celebrate the eating of roadkill in West Virginia.
A remastered and expanded version of Roadkill will be out on September 14, and another single from the record, "Muzak Anonymous," accompanied the announcement.
Snow-related alerts now join as many as 25 other reportable hazards, including oil on the road, potholes, roadkill, missing signs, and even tornadoes.
We-- the benefits of free trade get spread throughout the population and-- the roadkill are real in terms of the people in given industries.
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Jock is describing the ingredients that go into "Texas roadkill chili," and Jock's wife naturally is full of paranoid stories about the New York subway.
The I-203 running through the Chihuahuan Desert was all roadkill and hypodermic needles, and we were lucky to have gotten a ride at all.
It only shows what's around you that you can't see because of the dark, things like road signs, billboards, roadkill— Oh yes, I see now.
Besides the risk for roadkill, roads harm animals by fragmenting their habitats and making it difficult to find food, mates, and other essentials of life.
Waka Flocka Flame saved a fan from becoming roadkill by pulling her from oncoming traffic as she tried to snap a selfie with the rapper.
"Paleontologists call some of these types of fossils roadkill because they are flattened in the strata and they've lost some of their elements," he said.
Three years ago, Brooklyn-based indie label Captured Tracks announced that they'd be reissuing Roadkill, the 1982 debut album from NYC post-punk band Capital Punishment.
And then there was the band's drummer, the kid dressed up like Che Guevara on the front cover of Roadkill—future Hollywood A-lister Ben Stiller.
Now, 33 years since the band broke up, indie label Captured Tracks are set to re-release Capital Punishment's only album Roadkill for our listening pleasure.
Ms. Bissett, better known here as a director ("Roadkill") and actor, was, at 17, on her way to becoming a rock star (it didn't work out).
We meet Jessa-Lynn, shattered and up late, anesthetized on cheap beer, hands moving on autopilot as she restores the dignity to tattered pieces of roadkill.
The scrunchie went from queen bee status symbol to fashion roadkill and then, in another tilt of the seesaw, it rose again to rule the school.
I promised I would give good, clean data, by remaining as still as roadkill and avoiding the little head wiggles that are the bane of F.M.R.I. research.
Hobbs, who owns two dogs, says she doesn't kill animals for her work, and instead uses roadkill, or animals shot by her friend on his nearby farm.
Ian's roadkill pie, despite having some DIY meat filling, is too simple, and Mat's bacon-filled pie isn't bacon-y enough (life hack: always add more bacon).
" As for bridging the partisan divide, Trent offered this evocative metaphor: "You can't compromise on dinner when one side of the aisle wants you to eat roadkill.
It doesn't matter that when we were still home schooling, Col and Rosie made artistic roadkill badges, taking to the rural highways with Dan, looking for opportunity.
The voluminous stream of food donations might produce 50-pound bags of rice, cases of Funyuns, butternut squash from an urban farm in Detroit and roadkill deer.
"The road is littered with the roadkill of companies that have tried to compete with Nielsen over the years," said Alan Wurtzel, president of research at Comcast's NBCUniversal.
You're walking around the supermarket, looking like roadkill, when suddenly you run into that person you added on Snapchat when you were next-level turnt at some party.
According to a press release, the record came about after Mike Sniper, head of Captured Tracks, asked Roebling for some extra material to add to the Roadkill Reissue.
This is not a new idea Roadkill salvage legislation has been passed in more than 20 states across the country, including Florida, Washington state, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
It was kind of woke AF. Creamed Possum As much as we'd love to try canned roadkill, we're really, really glad that this is just a gag gift.
According to The Statesman Journal, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will be providing free "roadkill salvage permits" to drivers who wish to harvest the road kill.
The current issue features a poem called "Roadkill" by Megan Blankenship and one by William Woolfitt called "Grassy Branch Pentecostal Church, Face of Christ on Tin," for example.
Trying to pass this contorted energy bar off as new is akin to peeling roadkill off the highway, bringing it home and announcing we have a new pet.
In this account, the teenage Dahmer is a withdrawn fellow who dissolves roadkill in acid in a shed behind his house and indulges in attention-getting classroom antics.
In 22, a team led by Julio Cesar de Souza, of the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, took another look at roadkill on the BR-28.
It was a curious argument — teams generally do whatever they can to win — and the Warriors, with Durant in the mix, treated their regular-season opponents like roadkill.
Most of the hides that reach Kanpur's tanneries are from water buffalo; the small number of cowhides are either imported or the result of natural death or roadkill.
"Specifically, we're going to drill down into the action in the now-despised and left-for-dead roadkill that are Facebook, Apple and Netflix," the "Mad Money" host said.
"Specifically, we're going to drill down into the action in the now-despised and left-for-dead roadkill that are Facebook, Apple and Netflix, " the "Mad Money " host said.
The ratio of rabbit fatalities to overall roadkill varies from road to road and season to season, not to mention the importance of other factors, like species population trends.
"Salvaging deer and elk remains unlawful until new rules creating a roadkill salvage permit program are adopted by the Fish and Wildlife Commission," the ODFW warns on its website.
Given how many media businesses have been turned into roadkill on the digital superhighway, "The Content Trap: A Strategist's Guide to Digital Change" (Random House) is a remarkably optimistic book.
It is estimated that rabbit skulls represent 10 percent or less of skulls collected by hunters or in roadkill, down from as high as 20 percent recorded in the 1980s.
If you were wondering, humans were not on the list of scavengers included in the most recent studies, but they have picked up fake roadkill used in older studies, Perkins said.
In 1996, coming off the success of his small indie films Roadkill and Highway 61, Canadian director Bruce McDonald set his sights on Vancouver writer Michael Turner's book Hard Core Logo.
Peralta, Brewers cruise past Cubs MILWAUKEE — For most of the season, the Milwaukee Brewers had been little more than roadkill on the Chicago Cubs' expressway to a National League Central crown.
Now driving along Jerome Avenue in the Bronx, she eyed pigeons roosting under the elevated No. 4 train subway tracks, but then spied a feathery blotch on the roadway: pigeon roadkill.
Sikich dragged in a roadkill deer and buried it with leaf litter, scraping the earth as a lion would, so that P-19 might think she'd stumbled on another lion's cache.
Article of the Day Article: 'Squash, Rice and Roadkill: Feeding the Fighters of Standing Rock' Before Reading In the early 1600s, white settlers to North America celebrated the first Thanksgiving dinner.
Dahmer fakes epilepsy for attention, swigs constantly out of a flask of gin, and picks up roadkill every time he happens upon it — all things outside the bounds of standard teen angst.
Bran was pretty insistent that Jaime had something important to do when he came to Winterfell, but other than breaking Brienne's heart and going out like roadkill that... didn't seem to manifest?
On her new book Carrion, Carried On The book is a chronicle of my skateboarding adventures through hilarious pictures of roadkill I found along the way, with intense tales [included] as excerpts.
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Earlier this week, Governor Kate Brown signed off on the state's roadkill bill, which allows Oregon residents to collect, cook, and eat any deer or elk that they hit with their cars.
The Metropolitan Police also sought expert opinion, noting a recent New Scientist article that highlighted how wildlife often scavenged roadkill, regularly moving the bodies and removing heads and tails of dead animals.
Using existing roads and roadkill counts, including Mr. Fischer's data, her team found that as many as 2 million mammals and 8 million birds may be dying on Brazilian highways each year.
I am a huge, receptive visual instrument with a flexible lens, and I'm taking in the infinitude of all space and time and dragonflies and owls and life and roadkill and hydrogen gas.
And also logical that seconds later, mid-pleasantry, we should both realize that the lights had changed to green and we were about to be mowed down and become New York City roadkill.
When an Australian colleague sent Hu and his colleague Patricia Yang the intestines from two roadkill wombats collecting frost in his freezer, "we opened those intestines up like it was Christmas," Hu says.
There are services that will take your mother's massive coat from the '80s and slim it down, luxury brands that reincarnate fur into more modern concepts, and even fur accessories made from actual roadkill.
She doesn't have any housing issues anymore, either: after rescuing the kitten from her roadkill fate, Hawley decided to officially adopt his furry damsel in distress, whom he named Sticky, reports The Statesmen Journal.
She also began hauling home fallen or dead trees and, later, roadkill; when she stumbled upon the bones and carcasses of various animals in a pit, she turned them into a sculpture, "Rift" (22016).
" The artist does face negativity, often by those with an apparently hypocritical moral stance: "Ironically, many of the people who criticize me for picking up roadkill simply drive by when they see a dead animal.
This inscrutable pictogram turned out to be the structure of a 21990 New Yorker essay called "Travels in Georgia," in which McPhee describes a long road trip with ecologists who, among other things, eat roadkill.
And, although Washington, Idaho and Montana had already passed similar roadkill collection legislation, Oregon held out because it thought its residents would start hunting with their Honda Civics—something that probably isn't going to happen.
Over 28 months, they found 20173 carcasses from 22017 species, and noticed a roadkill site every four miles — a tenfold increase since 290, when Dr. Fischer presented some of his findings at a transportation conference.
Yet until the gang of 2000 had been relocated from several sites in eastern South Africa as part of Gorongosa's restoration plan, the only time Mr. Muagura had encountered a wild dog was as roadkill.
These birds may have been roadkill, or kills taken from poachers when no longer needed as evidence, or those trapped by government agencies because they had become aggressive and dangerous in public areas, the company said.
Unfortunately, you'll still need to visit an actual grocery store this weekend: the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has until January 2019 to adopt the new rules and to start issuing permits for roadkill collection.
In partnership with Pathways for Wildlife, POST set up more than 50 cameras at bridges and culverts and conducted roadkill surveys to identify the areas of safe passage for wildlife that can be maintained or enhanced.
But finally, it cruelly disadvantages even further the real immigrants from Colombia, and the real kids whose grandfathers had to eat roadkill or who were raised by a single mom without a wealthier dad in the background.
He's given five more years of happiness with his family and his vast millions of dollars, while a Black man doing his job was gunned down and left on the street like roadkill, along with a woman.
When they came to Oregon, they both went off — Orion [Lee] and John — we sent them off with a survivalist, who taught them how to skin a squirrel (it was roadkill) and build a fire without matches.
"Here was total abandon: coarse, untutored singing; unintelligible lyrics; ragged drumming; distorted guitar, backed by a wildly bleating trumpet," Colin Escott wrote in "Roadkill on the Three-Chord Highway: Art and Trash in American Popular Music" (19723).
One of his best recommendations is the husband-and-wife team behind the Ria's Roadkill Etsy shop, who will send you hand-sealed batches of their award-winning small-batch jerky directly from their Long Beach smoker.
And a rich country – and we're ungodly rich as a country – 57,000 or 58,000 of GDP per capita, we have to take care of people who are the roadkill in better output for all the rest of us.
Kangaroos and emus, the two animals on Australia's coat of arms, are common in this part of the outback and "roadkill" - the name given to animals hit by cars or trucks - is often littering the sides of roads.
Yes, Cole Lockhart begins his segment of the episode — which takes up all but the final few minutes of screen time — looking and feeling like roadkill, at the end of his cross-country drive from California to Milwaukee.
"The sight of this proud, rigid woman admitting that she could not finish the job, giving up her hopes of ever being remembered as anything but Brexit roadkill, was a somber one," writes our London correspondent Ellen Barry.
Back in July, we covered the news that Capital Punishment, the New York-based post-punk band in which a teenage Ben Stiller played drums, were planning to re-release their debut album, Roadkill, on Captured Tracks in September.
At least that's the hope of biochemist Robert Cichewicz and his colleague, microbiologist Bradley Stevenson, both professors at the University of Oklahoma and both determined to find out if roadkill contains the medical secrets that could launch a medical revolution.
"In a country with $65,000 in GDP per capita ... you do take care of the people that for one reason or another ... have become roadkill," Buffett told CNBC's Becky Quick at The Gatehouse's Hands Up for Success luncheon in Grapevine, Texas.
Sex and friendship are also at the center of Leah Sarbib's "Roadkill" (through Friday at the 64E4 Mainstage), an incisive and funny exploration of lust, commitment, double standards and the mutability of desire, seen through the prism of one young woman.
Suddenly I saw myself as another, prettier girl might see me, a girl back at Garran Primary School in Canberra, say: crass and desperate, dirty and wild-eyed, with a terrible American accent, sawing away at roadkill like a maniac.
I've recently begun describing my picky eating with the analogy of eating roadkill: For me, a lot of what I see people put on their plates or in their mouths is akin to slapping a bloodied raccoon on the table and digging in.
The new legislation may prompt elk and antelope hunters who struggle getting a tag in the state to now kill the animals and report it as roadkill, the California Fish and Game Wardens' Association has previously said, according to CNN affiliate KOVR.
The reserves of good will toward her in Parliament are nearly exhausted, but the sight of this proud, rigid woman admitting that she could not finish the job, giving up her hopes of ever being remembered as anything but Brexit roadkill, was a somber one.
I've described my paternal grandfather as a man who "grilled armadillo roadkill" to suggest he was a Southern hick, and it's true he liked armadillo and at least occasionally foraged killed ones — but he was also the head of the archaeology department at the University of Florida.
The show, based on a true story about a group of Scottish high school girls, one of whom is deported to Kosovo with her family after seeking asylum, was conceived and directed by Cora Bissett, whose "Roadkill" was well-received (if difficult to watch) in 2010.
According to the BBC, Australians have long been reluctant to eat kangaroo for a number of reasons, ranging from its status as the country's national emblem, to seeing them as roadkill, to memories of a TV show called Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, which made them seem like cute pets.
Other writers were able to stick around and drive the Demon on another day, like my friend and fellow Detroit native Lawrence Ulrich who drove the Demon like hell for The Drive, and Elana Scherr, editor of Roadkill, who wrote about her test drive for the audience that lives and breathes this stuff.
Style and character are fused in the towheaded person of Zaja (Shree Crooks), who alternately wears a boiler suit and a gas mask ("She has this fascination with genocide," Ms. Hoffman said matter-of-factly) and, at other times, a bobcat hat made from roadkill, which the designer had an Etsy vendor stitch and repurpose.
In her honor, rough-hewed tweeds fit for the moors were refashioned into ball gowns and — because this is Mr. Bovan, whose style tends toward the apocalyptic — exploded, buoyed by crinolines and tulle, and worn with paint-splattered furs meant to look like "roadkill on a remote country lane," as his notes cheerfully put it.
Christine Haebler (Producer): I had just started producing, and my friend Armand Leo was supposed to be involved with the film but couldn't do it, and I'd seen Highway 61 and Roadkill and thought this could be really fun, so I read the script, I read the book, and I knew Michael Turner from high school.
From a health perspective, it can be safe to eat wildlife, as exemplified by the thousands of people who salvage and eat roadkill each year in the U.S. It may be tempting to try to assign blame or look for a convenient fix in an emergency like this new coronavirus from Wuhan, but doing so won't help the tens of thousands of people who are already affected by it.
"Aravena," sniffed Rowan Moore, critic for The Guardian,"has some of the trappings of the starchitect: a high media profile, a globe-trotting, lecture-giving lifestyle, a carefully cultivated look, a bizarre hairstyle (think desert roadkill) that seems to get spikier and more top-heavy with every transcontinental flight" — as if engaging in public debate about the built environment and the role of architects makes him a media hound.

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