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Yuke may
refer to: Yukhoe, a
variety of hoe (raw
dishes in
Korean cuisine) A
slang word for
Euclid Trucks, and more
broadly an
articulated or off-road...
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Yuke's Co. Ltd. is a ****anese
video game
developer based in Osaka. It was
established on
February 26, 1993 by
Yukinori Taniguchi. The
company is best known...
-
Rakugaki Showtime.
Known in ****an as
Yuke-
Yuke!!
Trouble Makers (****anese: ゆけゆけ!!トラブルメーカーズ, Hepburn:
Yuke Yuke!!
Toraburu Mēkāzu) The five
worlds are...
- aren't as
strong as they
thought without Yuke.
Their A Rank
status may not be as well-earned as they thought.
Yuke (ユーク, Yūku)
Voiced by:
Hiromu Mineta (****anese);...
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Yuke Songpaisarn (Thai: ยุกต์ ส่งไพศาล; RTGS: Yuk Songphaisan, born 12
November 1988 in Bangkok, Thailand) is a Thai actor.
Yuke Songpaisarn comes from...
- Go, Go,
Second Time
Virgin (ゆけゆけ二度目の処女,
Yuke Yuke Nidome no Shojo) is a 1969 ****anese film by Kōji Wakamatsu. Poppo, a
teenage girl, is
carried by four...
- artists,
including KA$HDAMI, Riovaz, Rich Amiri, Yung Fazo, Wifiskeleton, and
Yuke. In an
interview with
Masked Gorilla,
Dumont stated that he
began recording...
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Yuke-Tepe, Yuki-Tepe,
height 1025 (Ukrainian: Юки-Тепе,
Crimean Tatar:
Yüke Töpe, Юке Тёпе), is a
mountain of the main
range of the
Crimean Mountains...
- Ore no
Shikabane o
Koete Yuke,
commonly abbreviated to Oreshika, is a 1999 role-playing
video game
developed by Alfa
System and MARS
Corporation and published...
- with WWE 2K14. The
games were
originally published by THQ and
developed by
Yuke's under the WWF SmackDown! name—in 2002, the WWF was
renamed to WWE. Beginning...