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Person or people from 'Wukitn' (Workington), West Cumbria, England, who were born, bred or have roots in the town.

Emphasis is always on the first three letters 'Wuk', with the 'i' (pronounced as in ink) being very short and almost silent. Evolved over a thousand years, from Weorcingas (Weorc's people), the Anglo-Saxon tribe who established Weorcinga-ton (Working-ton or Wuki-tn).
Wuki oWukitn gabak areet lang way like.
Itz f**kn great to be a Wuki!
Us Wuki, noor Wescummerlan marras, laik Uppies n Doonies wid a laal bo awe owat Cloffocks.
Ars gaan yam tWukitn.
Wuki by A Wuki July 31, 2009
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An adjective that use to describe something thats wild, fun and the best ever.
We had a wuki time
Let’s have a wuki weekend
Wuki by Thatraph May 11, 2020
1. The town of Workington, Cumbria, England. AKA Wukitn.
2. The people of Wukitn, past, present and future.
3. Any individual born, bred or with roots in Wukitn.
1. Aaz garn yam tWuki (I am going home to Workington)
2. Wuki laik Upiz n Downiz (Wuki play Uppies or Downies)
3. Yra Wuki (You were born, bred or have roots in Wukitn)
Wuki by Aaz Yan August 5, 2009

wukie wukie woo 

It’s means lukie in scooby doo language. It can refer to anyone named Luke or that had the nickname Lukie in general.
“Wukie wukie woo is going CRAZY tbh”
“Did you see wukie yesterday he looked ugly af
wukie wukie woo by Itsul August 7, 2020
The name locals use for the town of Workington, Cumbria, England.

Originally named Weorcingaton by the Weorcingas, an Anglo-Saxon tribe with a leader named Weorc (Work). After 1,000 years, the Weorc is now officially spelt as Work, but is almost always pronounced as Wuk in West Cumbrian dialect.

AKA: Wukington, Wukinton, Wukitun, Wuckitn, Wuki'n
Aaz fray Wukitn.
Wukitn born and bred.
Uppies n Doonies play feutt bo ivry Easta at Wukitn
Wukitn by Wukitn marra July 15, 2009