Noun
koku (plural kokus or koku)
A unit of measure in feudal Japan, the amount of rice needed to feed one person for a year.
koku
(Malaysia, school slang) cocurriculum; extracurriculum
Zambia will have to look out for tournament leading scorer Aisha Masaka, Protasia Mbunda, Koku Kipanga and Irene Kisisa. Source: Internet
The name “Koku,” comes from the Japanese concept of kokumi (“rich flavor”). Source: Internet