According to the website below, Te Puke means "the hill."
In Maori, "puke" means hill or mountain. It is commonly used to describe elevated landforms in New Zealand.
"Puke" in Tagalog refers to a totally different meaning than in English. In Tagalog, "puke" is a vulgar slang term for the female genitalia.
Rahi means big in maori. Taumata means hill. Rahi taumata therefore means big hill in Maori. An alternative word for big is kaitā. More commonly the suffix 'nui' is used to mean big and the word 'puke' (POO-keh) means hill.
the present participle of "puke" is "puking"; drop the silent "e" before adding "ing."
There are only the word pairs "kook on" and "puke on" (slang).Some "near rhymes" (tahn instead of kahn) are futon and crouton.
In Maori, "puke" means hill or mountain. It is commonly used to describe elevated landforms in New Zealand.
puke
Te Puke is prounounced 'Teh Pu-keh', the 'pu' as in 'put'
"Puke" in Tagalog refers to a totally different meaning than in English. In Tagalog, "puke" is a vulgar slang term for the female genitalia.
Puke, spook, Luke, nuke, fluke, and tuque.
Rahi means big in maori. Taumata means hill. Rahi taumata therefore means big hill in Maori. An alternative word for big is kaitā. More commonly the suffix 'nui' is used to mean big and the word 'puke' (POO-keh) means hill.
punch puke peak
They puke, that's generally what I do if I have to puke.
The verb to puke is slang, not formal English. But that is the correct spelling of the form puking (vomiting).
archduke, cuke, duke, fluke, juke, Luke, nuke, puke, rebuke, yuke
Pointless, Pathetic, Petrifying, Puke-inducing... :P
Only if a poison caused you to puke.