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*[[Pucca]], a South Korean animated series. |
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*Puka, Word in [[Sinhala]] meaning [[arse]]{{ref}}. |
*Puka, Word in [[Sinhala]] meaning [[arse]]{{ref}}Carter, Charles: A Sinhalese-English Dictionary. Reprint, New Delhi 1996. ISBN 81-206-1174-8{{/ref}}. |
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Revision as of 04:42, 29 September 2007
Puka may refer to:
- Puka, a tree native to New Zealand
- Puka, Estonia, the boroughtown and rural municipality in Estonia.
- Puka, Albania, also Pukë, a city in northern Albania.
- Puka shell, a popular Hawaiian jewelry.
- Puka, Military slang for an office cubicle - taken from the Hawaiian word Puka meaning "Hole"
- Slang used on MSN
- Pucca, a South Korean animated series.
- Puka, Word in Sinhala meaning arse[1]Carter, Charles: A Sinhalese-English Dictionary. Reprint, New Delhi 1996. ISBN 81-206-1174-8Template:/ref.
See also
The word "pooka" appears in the American play by Mary Chase, HARVEY. It is used to describe the large invisible rabbit named Harvey who can only be seen by the main character of that play. A "Púka" is some kind of garden variety sprite.
References
Template:Reference/ Carter, Charles: A Sinhalese-English Dictionary. Reprint, New Delhi 1996. ISBN 81-206-1174-8