A flower found in the Hawaiian islands but also available by some mainland florists.
Puakenikeni flowers, found on bushes or trees mainly in the Pacific Islands, are most often used to make leis (flower necklaces).
The translation of puakenikeni literally means, 'ten-cent flower' because its blooms were once strung and sold as ten-cent leis!
It has a strong, sweet smell that might remind one's nose of gardenia.
The puakenikeni's colour can range anywhere from white-ish yellow to orange or even to gold.
It is also the title of one of Nicole Scherzinger's (from the Pussycat Dolls) songs. Essentially she's talking about how to get a guy by using her puakenikeni (flower). Pretty sure she's not talking about the kind that grows on a tree!
Islander: Happy birthday, here you go.
Mainlander: Aw, it's so beautiful. What is it?
Islander: A puakenikeni lei.
Nicole Scherzinger:
Don't you wanna pick my puakenikeni?
Don't you wanna pick my puakenikeni?
Don't you wanna kiss me in my red bikini?
Nothing's sweeter than my puakenikeni.
Similar to a bukkake, a pukkake is a situation where a group of men or women surround a single receiver (male or female) and proceed to puke (vomit) on the receiver together. Results may vary, but it is reported to be best done exactly simultaneously on queue, or rhythmically timed in a sequence (1, 2, 3, 4) where the following puker starts upon or shortly after the previous puker; if the following puker starts shortly after the prior, then it is best to make sure that the timing is right.
(1) After the meal at the restaurant, the food poisoning started to kick in for everyone and it seemed like a pukkake on the centerpiece.
(2) My girlfriend isn't satisfied anymore with bukkakes, so we're all going to give her a bit of pukkake instead; make sure to eat and drink before you come.