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The process of killing babies. Do you ungawa hard, softly, smoothly, quickly, or slowly?
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The word Tarzan used to communicate to the animals; Also used by Dave Chappelle in the racial draft episode as a parody for how white people address other races. "Ungawa! There's a white man talking here! "
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Like the other guy said, it seems to originate in Tarzan movies but it was co-opted by Black teens in Oakland during the 70s (I'm okay about being corrected here - earlier?) as a slang power-grunt.
I'd love to see someone provide additional words to my example. It's been a LONG time... Foot-stomping chant (by late 70s it was used by cheerleaders and double-dutch):
Ungh, ungawa Momma's got the powa I said it, I meant it I'm here to represent it My back is achin', My belt's too tight My hips are shakin' from left to right... |
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A word used by African American's to express black power That new T.I. track is boss!! UNGAWA!!
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Ungawa is a word which, when translated from the language of the Ekyps means, "wait till later this afternoon, son." Bandwagoning is never a good thing, ungawa, etard.
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1. proclaim teh awesomness of something.
2. word used to describe sexual reference 3. to turn something harmless into a gay joke. Bob: "ZOMFG that plane just blew the fuck up!"
Jeff(stares at sky with blank face): Ungawa! --------- Guy 1: "Hey dude that girl just shoved a banana down her throat" Guy 2: UNGAWA!!!! ------- Guy 1(Halo 3): Every time I turn around that guys halfway up my ass.! Guy 2: Ungawa!! |
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Something that is very large, like a monster truck, elephant or hydro-electric dam. Originally used in this context in CRAWL Magazine, May/June 2007 issue, by author Jennifer Solomon. "Get that lowrider out of my way before I run it over with my Ungawa truck tires!"
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Something that is very large, like a monster truck, elephant or hydro-electric dam. Originally used in this context in CRAWL Magazine, May/June 2007 issue, by author Jennifer Solomon.
"Get that lowrider out of my way before I run it over with my Ungawa truck tires!"
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