1. wuk - Noun
2. wuk - Verb
wuk (uncountable)
Pronunciation spelling of work, representing African-American Vernacular English. (AAVE)
wuk (third-person singular simple present wuk, present participle wukkin', simple past and past participle wukked)
Pronunciation spelling of work, representing African-American Vernacular English.
He never uttered a word about Lawrence’s declaration about giving “wuk” only to PNC people? Source: Internet
Dem boys know dat a lot of people feeling the strain of the five months when nuff of them not been getting any wuk. Source: Internet
What receipts do you want, and by the way PNM Keith Rowley fathered two sons that he hid from the Public and said he went to Les Coteaux to put down wuk and you are proud of that, Shame on you. Source: Internet
I wuk me fingers to the bone for them and I see the same thing happening all around. Source: Internet
Yuh didn’t hear that he was paid two cheques totaling $382.000 fuh wuk he en do yet, as ah “consultant” fuh Tewarie ministry? Source: Internet
People don’t want to wuk already. Source: Internet