Etymology
From the onomatopoeic stem of the verb pukkan (“to pop, burst”)[1] (compare also pukkad (“to burst”)), possibly influenced by the onomatopoeic stem of púzik (“to fart”, childish); with the diminutive -i.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈpuki]
- Hyphenation: pu‧ki
- Rhymes: -ki
Noun
puki (plural pukik)
- (informal, childish, humorous) fart (flatulence)
- Synonyms: szellentés, púzás
Declension
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Possessive forms of puki
possessor |
single possession |
multiple possessions |
1st person sing. |
pukim |
pukijaim (or pukiim) |
2nd person sing. |
pukid |
pukijaid (or pukiid) |
3rd person sing. |
pukija |
pukijai (or pukii) |
1st person plural |
pukink |
pukijaink (or pukiink) |
2nd person plural |
pukitok |
pukijaitok (or pukiitok) |
3rd person plural |
pukijuk |
pukijaik (or pukiik) |
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