Pronounced "KROOH-pooh' ", the apostrophe representing a glottal stop like the sound of "uh-oh". The Indonesian word for the shrimp chips served with South Asian dinners, usually Indonesian, Thai, Malaysian, Vietnamese, or Burmese. Some or all of the krupuk may have pink or green food coloring added.
'uh-oh"
'uh-oh"
by pentozali December 27, 2011
Onomatopoeia in different languages that is similar to this word : Kerepek, Keropok, Kerupuk, Kropek, Kroub, Krob, Kriab, Kiripik, Kroepoek, Crisp, Sakusaku, etc.
It's an Indonesian onomatopoeia word for anything crispy, such as crackers and potato chips/crisps.
It's an Indonesian onomatopoeia word for anything crispy, such as crackers and potato chips/crisps.
This krupuk tastes like crap.
by Shiine-1 May 27, 2022