puckeroo
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puckeroo — Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) Something that is broken, buggered, rooted or otherwise disfunctional. From Grant but with this addition from Jeff Law: As a matter of interest, the correct spelling of Puckeroo is, according to Reed s Maori Dictionary,… … English dialects glossary
puckeroo — Something that is broken, buggered, rooted or otherwise disfunctional. From Grant but with this addition from Jeff Law: As a matter of interest, the correct spelling of Puckeroo is, according to Reed s Maori Dictionary, Pakaru meaning Break or… … Kiwi (New Zealand slang)
puckeroo — /ˈpʌkəru/ (say pukuhrooh) adjective, verb (t) NZ → pakaru. Also, pukaru …
puckeroo — … Useful english dictionary
New Zealand words — The following is a list of words used in New Zealand English, both shared with Australian English and unique to New Zealand English. Contents 1 Unique to New Zealand 2 Shared with Australia or other countries 3 Bibliography … Wikipedia
pakaru — /ˈpakəru/ (say pahkuhrooh) NZ Colloquial –adjective 1. ruined, broken. –verb (t) 2. to ruin, break. Also, puckeroo. {Maori} …
pakaru — var. puckeroo … Useful english dictionary
pukeru — var. puckeroo a. and v … Useful english dictionary