Maori word for stomach/belly. Often used as an affectionate term for a chubby belly.
For a larger belly, the term would be "puku nui" (lit. big belly).
Pukunui was also a character in a series of cartoon books. He was (obviously) rather fat, and used to get around with his friend Moata Moa.
For a larger belly, the term would be "puku nui" (lit. big belly).
Pukunui was also a character in a series of cartoon books. He was (obviously) rather fat, and used to get around with his friend Moata Moa.
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by Can of Worms November 07, 2006

A reference to the intro of K-Pop song Kick It by NCT 127. When the number 127, 1:27, 01:27, and other variations are spotted, nctzens flood the comments by spamming the intro of the song
A: why are you waking me up? it's 1:27 am.
B: 127?! PUKU PUKU POW POW, PUKU PUKU POW POW LEMME INTRODUCE U TO SUM NEW THAAAAANGS
B: 127?! PUKU PUKU POW POW, PUKU PUKU POW POW LEMME INTRODUCE U TO SUM NEW THAAAAANGS
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