tukitukiat
Tukitukiat is a term that can refer to several different things, depending on the context. Most commonly, it is used as a colloquial and often affectionate name for a type of motorized three-wheeled vehicle, particularly in Southeast Asia. These vehicles are a prevalent form of public transportation in many cities and rural areas. They are typically characterized by their open passenger compartment, a driver's seat at the front, and a cargo or passenger area behind, all supported by three wheels. The name itself is onomatopoeic, likely derived from the distinctive sound of their engines.
In some contexts, "Tukitukiat" might also be used as a whimsical or informal term for small, agile