1. Workington (Wukkitn), Cumbria England.
2. Person or people born, bred or with roots in the town.
Emphasis on the 'Wukk'. The 'i' (pronounced as in ink) is short and almost silent. Evolved over 1,000 years, from Weorcingas (People of Weorc), the Anglo-Saxon tribe who established Weorcinga-ton (Working-ton or Wukki-tn).
Arz gaan yam tWukki.
Wukki, noor Wescummerlan marras, laik Upiz n Dooniz wid a laal bo awe owat Cloffocks.
Wukki fray Wukki.
"No wuckas" is an abbreviation for the term "no wucken forries". "Wucken forries" is a spoonerism of the term "fucken worries". In any form this term is usually followed by the address "mate".
A: "hey mate do you have a spare smoke by any chance? "
B: "yeah sure, here you go mate"
A: "thanks heaps, mate"
B: "no wuckas, mate"
The language resulting from heavily relying on Siri to become your translator, often resulting in incomprehensible or nonsensical sentences that resemble poorly translated Chinese. Named for the Wukan village in China.
I tried to tell my roommate that "I left my window open" by using Siri to text, but it turned into the Wukanese "I leaned my wang over".