Noun
kuku (countable and uncountable, plural kukus)
An Iranian dish somewhat resembling a quiche or omelette.
At Miss Kuku on Melbourne's Chapel Street, Australian staff voted to stand down so their migrant workers colleagues could keep working the handful of shifts still available when the business pivoted to takeaway. Source: Internet
The Kuku lost their cattle to tsetse fly, thereby abandoning animal husbandry as a full-time occupation and devoted much of their energies to agriculture. Source: Internet
Kuku explained that the union seeks to legalise the work of the tea vendors and integrate them into society. Source: Internet
Kuku also disclosed that his 84-year-old mother, who lives in Arogbo is “still in a state of shock.” Source: Internet
“I’m so worried,” Benjamin Kuku, executive director of the New Sudan Council of Churches, a faith-based humanitarian organisation, told IRIN. Source: Internet
We thank Kingsley Kuku for educating hundreds of youths from Ondo State in the best schools across the globe. Source: Internet