Not a real word
Yes it is a word it means to peek into somthing that should not be peeked into
yes it is a real word
No, soarn is not (yet) a real word in English.
Yes, shat is a real word.
I'ts not in the OED, - that's my definition of a real word or not.
Oogarbs is not a real word, it is what we call 'gibberish'
Pooka fish r very rare. and they smell like pooka
That's supposed to be a Polish word? Could be bastardized "pokaż", "show me".
Púca (pooka) is 'hobgoblin, pooka, puck'. It also means a surly uncommunicative person.
yes you can their saliva contains deadly toxins and bacteria which will lead an attack on the central nervous system.
In the ocean
Yes pooka fish are illegal in Illinois actually they are illegal in the whole United States. Does that answer your question?
dead skin
Anastasia Adventures with Pooka and Bartok - 1997 VG was released on: USA: 1997
In the film, Pooka ( which means Female Dog-including slang term usage!) Pooka was shown only as a puppy in the cartoon, but they get quite large, The Czarevna"s pet was a Russian wolfhound or Borzoi, the national breed and in real life favored by the Nobility and also used as a hunting dog. For some reason , despite the passage of years in the story, Pooka is always shown as an immature puppy- never an adult dog. In real life Anastasia had two dogs named Shvibzik and Jemmy
Its palkia
he is at the steps of pooka island
A pooka is a feared magical creature that has affinities with certain animals. According to the legends it is a shapeshifter, which means the pooka can take the shape of the animal they are particularly connected to. They get out at night and create mischief, scare the farm animals or ruin the crops. In the role playing game Changeling: the dreaming, a Pooka is a creature inspired by the Irish mythologies, but not necessarly as mischievous. It is more of a playful spirit. It is also something in Pokemon.