person 1: *jaw drops to floor, eyes pop out of sockets accompanied by trumpets, heart beats out of chest, awooga awooga sound effect, pulls chain on train whistle that has appeared next to head as steam blows out, slams fists on table, rattling any plates, bowls or silverware, whistles loudly, fireworks shoot from top of head, pants loudly as tongue hangs out of mouth, wipes comically large bead of sweat from forehead, clears throat, straightens tie, combs hair* Ahem, you look very lovely.
person 2: why are you in my house
person 2: why are you in my house
by paradenical May 25, 2021
awooga derives from the term:
Awognat (n) a civilization created in the Middle East around 1111 a.d.
The people there had big tits, or as their native tongue used to say “gazzongas” or “hubadumps”.
They attracted many types of men, sometimes women, of other cultures and species, such as Aliens and Betty White, but they mostly attracted Russians. When these said species would come in contact with the Awognats, they would call for their buddies to come and see with the cry “awooga”...
That is how the term Awooga, came to be.
Awognat (n) a civilization created in the Middle East around 1111 a.d.
The people there had big tits, or as their native tongue used to say “gazzongas” or “hubadumps”.
They attracted many types of men, sometimes women, of other cultures and species, such as Aliens and Betty White, but they mostly attracted Russians. When these said species would come in contact with the Awognats, they would call for their buddies to come and see with the cry “awooga”...
That is how the term Awooga, came to be.
by popcornliv November 27, 2019
A very cute and intelligent individual that will give you butterflies for days and make you smile ear to ear
by Caiteisahottie September 16, 2021
Created and first used by the Awooga brothers, Fash the bash, Kris Akabusi and Craig Charles, Awooga is a sign of excitement, happiness and an utterance of agreement.
by Ferg July 28, 2004
cool version of Eurika (I found it!).
Derives from sound of alarm (Awooga Awooga!).
See "The Awooga Waltz" from Red Drawf (British Comedy Sciu-fi TV show).Red Dwarf starred Craig Charles - hence used in later Robot wars as welcome...
Derives from sound of alarm (Awooga Awooga!).
See "The Awooga Waltz" from Red Drawf (British Comedy Sciu-fi TV show).Red Dwarf starred Craig Charles - hence used in later Robot wars as welcome...
by Brian W Henderson September 10, 2006