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Pukka (Hindi , Urdu ''pakkā'') is a word of Hindi and Urdu origin, literally meaning "cooked, ripe" and figuratively "fully formed", "solid", "permanent", "for real" or "sure". In UK slang, it can mean "genuine" or simply "very good"; see also pukka sahib. It may also refer to: In business: *Pukka Pies, a United Kingdom foods manufacturer *Pukka Herbs, an Ayurvedic herbal remedies company *Pukka Electric MiniBike, a small, battery-powered vehicle People: *Erkki Pukka, Finnish 1960s ski jumper *Mikko Pukka, Finnish ice hockey defenceman Other uses: *Pukka or pucca, a category of Indian vernacular architecture *Pukka, winner of the 1925 Hobart Cup, Tasmania's premier Thoroughbred horse race *Pukka Orchestra a Canadian new wave band in the 1980s ==See also== *"The Pukka One", a nickname for Darren Burridge, British professional wrestler *Pucca (disambiguation) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「pukka」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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