What is the meaning of PUKKA. Phrases containing PUKKA
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Adj. Excellent, wonderful. Derived from the s.e. use of pukka, meaning genuine, and in itself derived from the Hindi pakka, meaning thorough or substantial.
Pukka is British slang for authentic, first−rate, genuine.
pukka, pukka j, pukka j jenkins
(1) authentic, good e.g. "Have a pukka day.". not slang as such - transposed indian word used incorrectly. (2) Defined as 'something good', e.g. "That goal was pukka J", "Oh yes! Pukka J". The terms 'pukka j' and 'pukka j jenkins' branched off pukka but meant the same thing. Most people just said pukka j!.
Adj. A British slang term used to describe something as great, genuine, or first class. "Those boots you wearing are pukka my man!"Â
interj the genuine article; good stuff: I was a bit dubious when they were selling Levis for twenty quid, but I reckon they’re pukka. It is derived from the Hindi word “pakka,” meaning “substantial,” and made it to the U.K. via the Colonies.
This term has been revived recently by one of our popular young TV chefs. It means super or smashing, which of course is how he describes all his food.
- This term has been revived recently by one of our popular young TV chefs. It means super or smashing, which of course is how he describes all his food.
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