One of the most popular uses of the term is in (Pillow Fight), a quintessential Indonesian traditional game often played during Independence Day ( Agustusan ) celebrations.
Finally, "Gebuk" is also a place name. There is a locality known as located in Sarawak, Malaysia.
: Coming from a leader known for his calm, soft-spoken Javanese demeanor, this blunt and "rude" choice of words was shocking. It served as a stern warning that the state was prepared to use force against those who crossed certain political lines.
It is a fascinating example of how sound and spelling can converge to mean wildly different things across cultures. Did you have a specific one of these in mind, or did you encounter it in a totally different context? Let me know