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tuk-tuk
/ ˈʌˌʌ /
noun
- (in Thailand) a three-wheeled motor vehicle used as a taxi
Word History and Origins
Origin of tuk-tuk1
Example Sentences
His family brought the bodies here on an electric rickshaw or tuk-tuk.
"It doesn't matter how I'll do it, but I'll make sure that I have justice," says Mr Abanja, who is now 40 and makes a living as a tuk-tuk taxi driver.
The beat of drums and firecrackers welcomed Thangapandian as she greeted voters recently riding an open-roofed tuk-tuk through Chennai’s alleyways.
One YouTuber said he had started filming monkeys during the COVID-19 pandemic after the numbers of tourists plummeted, making it impossible to earn a living as a tuk-tuk driver.
And I mean everything from a tuk-tuk, to a scooter, to a bus, to a cow, to a rickshaw, to everything.
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