IPA: /ˈɡoʊpɪk/
KK: /gopik/
A small unit of currency in Azerbaijan, which is one hundredth of a manat.
I exchanged my dollars for gopiks to buy some local snacks.
This word originates from Hindi 'गोपिक' (gopik), meaning a female cowherd or a devotee of Lord Krishna. The term is often associated with the gopis, who are known for their love and devotion to Krishna in Hindu mythology.
Think of the Hindi word for a female cowherd, 'gopik', which helps you remember that it refers to a devotee of Lord Krishna.
No commonly confused words.