A face that is very aesthetically challenged. Often used to describe boxy goblin-like faces of middle-aged men who are trying too hard to look cool. Word Origin: Probably Sumerian, probably Punjabi, no one really knows, but it makes perfect sense.
e.g. "Look at that kugga-jiya dude trying to dance next to that pretty lady. Who does he think he is? Hrithik Roshan?" (Note: Mr. Roshan is the opposite of kugga. The anti-Kugga if you will).
All purpose greeting used by members of Merriweather Adam Pleasure’s Adventurers Club. Like “aloha” it’s meaning depends on its inflection and can be used for “Hello”, “Goodbye”, “Kiss me quick the lava is approaching the village” or as a toast.
A term often used by explorers and adventurers, it is an all purpose word meaning "Hello", "Goodbye", "How's it going," etc. or used as a positive exclamation.
KUNGALOOSH is the official club salute of the now-closed Adventurers Club at Walt Disney World's Pleasure Island. As they say there, it can mean, "Hello", "Goodbye", "Your pants are falling off" etc..., the bar featured interactive elements and character improv actors until it was closed on September 27, 2008.
Marching along we're adventurers Singing the song of adventurers Up or down
North, south, east, or west,
An Adventurer's life is best. KUNGALOOSH!!