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In another defintion, "to kuk," means to ejaculate. In another defintion, "to kuk," means to ejaculate.


"kuk" is a common word for penis i Swedish. "kuk" is a common word for penis in Swedish.


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See k.u.k. for the abbreviation describing the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

In Egyptian mythology, Kuk is an ancient god and one of the Ogdoad, along with his wife, Kauket. They both represented the original, primordial chaos out of which the entire universe was formed, and they also helped create light.

In another defintion, "to kuk," means to ejaculate.

"kuk" is a common word for penis in Swedish.

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