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]
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Crib
Meaning of Crib Slang, Words / Pronunciation: Cre-b 1. A house or a place where some one stays. Example: Our crib is in Zana along Entebbe Road. Synonyms: [info] Gwa [/info]
Ride
Meaning of Ride Slang / Pronunciation: Ra-yi-di 1. A means of transportation or simply a car. Example: My boyfriend has a ride.
Kujira
Meaning of Kujira Lugaflow / Pronunciation: Coo-Jee-Ra Jira, Tujire, Wamujira, Ojira, Kujirad; Sometimes spelt as Kugira. 1. To have sex with a babe. It started as a way to refer to secretive sex or fornication in places like offices and schools. The word Kujira was popularised by Mun G in his hit single when he said, “…Jira […]
Bako
Meaning of Bako Slang / Pronunciation: Ba-ko 1. It means the same thing as basketball. Example: My friends and I have been playing bako since afternoon. Synonyms: [info] Akaselo [/info]
10 Bob
Meaning of 10 Bob Slang / Pronunciation: Ten-bob 1. It is the same as ten thousand shillings. A slang used in relation to Ugandan currency. Example: That pizza costs only 10 bob. Synonyms: [info] 10 K, Dime [/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 […]
Dime
Meaning of Dime Slang / Pronunciation: Dye-him 1. Money, cash or a form of monetary exchange. Example: Rachael has a lot of dime. She seems to be rich. Synonyms: [info] Loaded, Illuminati [/info]
Pora
Meaning of Pora Slang / Pronunciation: Po-rah 1. Porridge. A shorter way of saying porridge. Example: I have been taking pora all week. Synonyms: [info] Bugi [/info]
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, […]