Meaning of Paka Lugaflow, Word / Pronunciation: Pa-ka 1. It’s a Luganda word and also it is another way of saying, “until” or “forever”. Example: How long are you going to stand there? Paka di? Synonyms: [info] Kesho [/info]
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Halla
Meaning of Halla slang, Word / Pronunciation: Ha-laa Deflected form for mobile phone or call 1. To call someone via phone. Example: Somone halla at Allan. I can’t seem to find him. Synonyms: [info] Kona ko, Beep, Flashing [/info] 2. A phone. Halla is also used to mean a phone. Example: Who has seen my […]
Loaded
Meaning of Loaded Words / Pronunciation: Lo-de-de 1. To have lots of money. It became popular among the youth and often use it when comparing each others financial status. Example: That babe is loaded. Synonyms: [info] dime, ssente [/info]
Kataala
Meaning of Kataala Lugaflow / Pronunciation: Car-tar-la katso 1. A dumb, annoying or slow person. It was adopted from the Luganda meaning for light (see no. 2) which is why sometimes a person can be referred to as kataala extra bright. Most of the time, it used in a joking manner. Example: Look at this kataala. […]
Mulokole
Meaning of Mulokole Lugaflow / Pronunciation: Moo-low-ko-lay omulokole, okulokoka, lokoka, yalokoka, yalokose 1. Religion; A person who is born again, saved or a pentecostal. They are often very noisy during prayer, pray a lot in the week, seem to be very religious and irritate others a lot by poking their noses in other people’s business in the disguise […]
Kiboks
Meaning of Kiboks Lugaflow / Pronunciation: Chi-box kiboko 1. A cane or stick used to hit or punish a person mostly students in school so as to install discipline. Sometimes can be used when military police or anti-riot police uses force and canes people being rowdy in the streets. Example: Okello was given 10 kiboks for […]
Gwa
Meaning of Gwa Lugaflow / Pronunciation: Gu-wa 1. A home or place of residence. At times referred to as a house or a place where some one stays. Example: My gwa is just around Ntinda. Synonyms: [info] Crib [/info]
Jajja Wo
Meaning of Jajja wo Lugaflow / Pronunciation: Jar-jar-wwo sili jajja wo, nkufananiramu nga jajja wo, bigambe jajja wo, yowa jajja 1. Humour & offensive; A way to show someone you’ve zero fucks by telling them you’re not their jajja (grandparent) usually intended to hurt or annoy. It started in high schools, it became very popular among the […]
Nyoko
Meaning of Nyoko Lugaflow / Pronunciation: Nyo-ko nyox, nyoks 1. Offensive; An insult often used in anger or as an expression of irritation. Example: David told Mugisha he looked fake today, Mugisha replied, “nyoko!” in anger. Synonyms: [info] komanyoko [/info] 2. Mother. Nyoko is an old way of saying “mother” or “mum” in old Luganda, […]
Maskini
Meaning of Maskini Lugaflow, Kiswahili / Pronunciation: Ma-si-ki-ni Masikini 1. An insulting way of calling someone a peasant. Example: Jonah is a maskini. Synonyms: [info] Fala [/info]