pooka

[ˈpuːkə]

pooka Definition

  • 1a mischievous spirit or fairy in Irish folklore
  • 2a creature resembling a rabbit found in the film 'Harvey'

Using pooka: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pooka" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In Irish folklore, a pooka is known for causing trouble and mischief.

  • Example

    The character Elwood P. Dowd in the film 'Harvey' has a friend who is an invisible pooka in the form of a giant rabbit.

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Summary: pooka in Brief

The term 'pooka' [ˈpuːkə] refers to a mischievous spirit or fairy in Irish folklore, known for causing trouble and mischief. It also refers to a creature resembling a rabbit found in the film 'Harvey,' where the main character has a friend who is an invisible pooka in the form of a giant rabbit.