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Puke
Puke Puke, a. [Etymol. uncertain.]
Of a color supposed to be between black and russet. --Shak.
Note: This color has by some been regarded as the same with
puce; but Nares questions the identity.
Puke
Puke Puke, v. t.
To eject from the stomach; to vomit up.
Puke
Puke Puke, n.
A medicine that causes vomiting; an emetic; a vomit.
Meaning of Pukes from wikipedia
- and is
known as
Kanuni i
Pukës (English:
Canon of
Pukë) and used
mainly in
Northern Albania and Kosovo. In the 20th century,
Pukë was
expanded as a military...
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Pukë District (Albanian:
Rrethi i
Pukës) was one of the 36
districts of Albania,
which were
dissolved in July 2000 and
replaced by 12
newly created counties...
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Freak Puke is the
eighteenth album by the Melvins,
under the name
Melvins Lite,
released on June 5, 2012,
through Ipecac Recordings. It is the
first to...
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puke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Puke is
stomach contents that are
discharged involuntarily through the mouth.
Puke may also
refer to:
Puke (EP)...
- Te
Puke /tɛˈpʊkɛ/ is a town
located 18
kilometres southeast of
Tauranga in the
Western Bay of
Plenty of New Zealand. It is
particularly well
known for...
- The
Puke feud was a feud
between the
followers of riksråd Erik
Puke and the
followers of the
later Charles VIII of
Sweden in 1436–1437. The feud originated...
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Pretty In
Puke is the
fifth recording and
third EP by The Giraffes.
Recorded and
mixed at
Studio G in
Brooklyn NY, by Joel Hamilton, it
contains four new...
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Puke Ariki is a
combined museum and
library at New Plymouth, New Zealand,
which opened in June 2003. It is an
amalgamation of the New
Plymouth Public Library...
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Vomiting (also
known as emesis,
****ng and
throwing up) is the involuntary,
forceful expulsion of the
contents of one's
stomach through the
mouth and sometimes...
- Mont
Puke, also
known as Mont Singavi, is the
highest point of the
French Polynesian island territory of
Wallis and ****una, at an
elevation of 524 metres...