Pretty sure it's pronounced "ook-ee" or "oo-kay" (受け) considering that's how the Japanese pronounce it and it being a Japanese word and all.
(It means the person receiving the technique, whereas "Tori" means the person executing the technique, but also sounds like the Japanese word for bird. Or simply uke = defender, tori = attacker).
Last edited by 4zb41; Jul 29, 2011 at 03:16 AM.