pulă

Etymology
Probably from, feminine form of. Compare 🇨🇬, Catalan and Spanish, also Dalmatian. An alternate, and less likely, etymology derives it from a Vulgar Latin root, from.

Noun

 * 1)  dick, cock the penis
 * 2)  dick, dickhead
 * 3)  nobody
 * 1)  dick, dickhead
 * 2)  nobody
 * 1)  dick, dickhead
 * 2)  nobody
 * 1)  dick, dickhead
 * 2)  nobody
 * 1)  dick, dickhead
 * 2)  nobody
 * 1)  dick, dickhead
 * 2)  nobody
 * 1)  dick, dickhead
 * 2)  nobody
 * 1)  dick, dickhead
 * 2)  nobody
 * 1)  dick, dickhead
 * 2)  nobody
 * 1)  dick, dickhead
 * 2)  nobody
 * 1)  nobody
 * 1)  nobody
 * 1)  nobody
 * 1)  nobody

Usage notes
Although the plural form pule is that which would be found in a dictionary, puli and the other forms based on this plural are more common in spoken language, in part due to the odd sounding duplication of the /e/ sound in pulele.

Adjective

 * 1)  badass, tough

Adverb

 * 1) fuck no a short, vulgar answer in the negative

Synonyms

 * (lit. lamb), (lit. tool),,  (lit. pen),  (lit. awl), ,  ,  , , , ,
 * (lit. lamb), (lit. tool),,  (lit. pen),  (lit. awl), ,  ,  , , , ,