Another one in my "far-out of the way" series.
Waikikamukau, East Jabib, Timbuktu, West Bumble---- and The Boondocks
Waikikamukau (/waɪkɪkɑːmuːkaʊ/, as if saying "Why kick a moo-cow") is a generic name for a small rural town or locality in New Zealand. New Zealanders use the name as a placeholder name for "any town" or to denote a non-specific but remote rural town. It has a similar connotation as the New Zealand term wop-wops, or other English terms of "the Boondocks" or "Timbuktu". The name is a joking reference to the frequency of New Zealand place names starting with "Wai" (Māori for water, and used in the names of many rivers and nearby towns)
Why kick a moo cow?