kuku


Also found in: Wikipedia.

kuku

(kuːkuː)
n, pl kuku
1. (Animals) another name for New Zealand pigeon
2. (Animals) a mussel
[Māori]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
References in periodicals archive ?
Moreover, as much as kuku dipi links male youths locally into an array of friends, access to and engagement with these unseen entities gives men the possibility to secure the material forms of the wider world that they actively desire.
His best books of poetry are Tako je govorio Matija (Thus spake Matija, 1965), Lele i kuku (Woe upon Woe, 1978), Kaza (A Tale, 1989), and Ceracemo se jos (We'll Keep at It, 1997).
PT Sidomuncul hopes to raise sales of its Kuku Bima herbal medicine by 27% to Rp 90 billion this year.
Kuku, the biggest band in Bulgaria, also star in the country's most popular TV show and they provided the entertainment at the reception.
"The religious issue does not affect us," says sixty-four-year-old Kuku Arad, a Muslim and the secretary of the bombed school's eight-member parents' council.
Khartoum, May 7(SUNA)- Chair of National Lutheran Church, Bishop, Dr Yunthan Hammad Kuku described as courageous the decision of Transitional Military Council (TMC) on setting Sunday as holiday for Christian schools instead of Saturday.
Shafi was allegedly killed by police at Mwembe Kuku, Mvita, on Tuesday.
Or Kuku Mtungo as it is popularly known in other quarters.
The remaining members of TNC Predator - Armel (Armel Paul Tabios), Tims (Timothy Randrup) and skipper Kuku (Carlo Palad) - will remain with the team.