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wakey-wakey

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wakey-wakey [ˈweɪkɪˈweɪkɪ] EXCL¡despierta!
wakey-wakey, rise and shine!¡levanta levanta, que los pajarillos cantan!


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James is adept at mixing moods, sounding all wakey-wakey at 4am ("Are you awake?
The system can even sniff alcohol inside the vehicle and a facial monitor detects if a driver is getting drowsy and administers a sharp snatch on the seatbelt as a wakey-wakey call.
But more of a gentle nudge than a wakey-wakey alarm call for sleepy eyes.
 
 
 
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