Harre

Meaning of Harre   Slang, Word / Pronunciation: Her-ray 1. A party. An event or party especially a big or crazy one.   Example: Man, Deno didn’t invite me for his house harre yesto.   Synonyms: [info] party, hangout, club, rave [/info]  

Pad

Meaning of Pad   Slang, Word / Pronunciation: Per-d pads, padding, padded 1. To walk or move.   Example: She padded from Wandegs to town when she forgot her purse in office.   Synonyms: [info] push [/info]   2. Babe’s tampons or sanitary pads. Women use pads during their periods to absorb the blood that flows during their periods/menstruation […]

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 […]

Kibadda

Meaning of Kibadda   Lugaflow / Pronunciation: Chi-bad-duh Alternate spelling: Kibada 1. The blood passed out by girls during p’s (periods/menstrual flow).   Example: She forgot to put on her pad and got kibadda on her dress and the desk in class.   Synonyms: [info] period, pees, p’s, aunt arma, cramps, that time of the month [/info]   2. […]

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]

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 […]

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