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Ugandan Knuckles

Having been originated from the game, 'VRChat', the Ugandan Knuckles, or just Ugandan Knuckles, is a meme in which involves a poorly animated, drawn or otherwise inaccurately portrayed version of the classic video game character Knuckles from various Sonic titles, typically saying something along the lines of 'you do not know the way,' or as it is typed in typical nonsensical or phonetic fashion. Ex: "Yu du not no de wey,' etc.

Other qualities of the Ugandan Knuckles include saying, 'Protect the Queen,' screeching like an injured dog, being mentally and physically disabled, clicking one's tongue, calling others 'brothers', or phonetically spelled, 'my bruddahs', ect.
Jeremy the mentally disabled freshman: "HELLO MY BRUDDAHS, DO U KNO DE WEY?"

Literally everyone else: "lol piss off normie"

Jeremy: *clicks tongue obsessively* "PROTECT DE QUEEN!" *jumps off cliff*

Everyone else: "Ugandan Knuckles is so last week," they say, as they laugh at this set of features including Pepe the Frog.
by MoronicDonut May 4, 2018
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Ugandan Discussions

Ugandan discussions:
Originally referred to a British journalistic euphemism for sexual-intercourse , usually illicit, coined by the satirical magazine Private Eye when dictator Idi Amin Dada (1971-1979) accused one of his ministers, Princess Elizabeth, of having sex in a bathroom while on a diplomatric mission to Europe. Has more recently been applied to Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and his wife, Crown Princess Mary.
Thanks to increased security and press coverage, Crown Prince Frederik's Ugandan Discussions opportunities have been curtailed and he is firmly under guard, walking ten paces behind a Prada-boot-sporting Princess Mary on shopping trips, carrying the kids.
by Cece&Hester October 21, 2008
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upanatem

A foreshortening of "up and at them". An english colliquial (possibly London-based) phrase. Origins probaly extracted from comic or cartoon strip: "Up an at them Atom Ant" (1960's). Now used to rally lovers and friends to face the day and the 'enemy' of repetitive city life, corporate slavery, hang-over mornings, and intended to strike optimism and place energy and intent (with emphasism) into one's colleague.
Mobile text: "Up an at em baby".
Pre-nervous task: "Up an at 'em"
by Maurice Smith December 22, 2004
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Ugandan Ostrich Farm

Codeword for an STD, often said as a promise by rich married men to their mistress(es) among other lies like leaving their wife for them.
Which would you like to receive 1st, baby? The Ugandan Ostrich Farm or the Dirty Sanchez?
by 0 Hedge December 19, 2017
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ugandan knuckles

A popular meme starting in January 2018 involving a chance experience caught on the popular game "VR Chat" in which a man's voice comes through a badly 3d modeled tiny knuckles character asking the pivotal question,"Do you know Dr Wey?"
I just found another Ugandan Knuckles meme and I still don't get it.
by Meowman111 May 1, 2018
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ugandan sonic

A messed up version of Sonic. Also known as the blue Ugandan Knuckles, which means the also ask you whether you kno de wae, and serve the queen.
There go the Ugandan Knuckles and Ugandan Sonics.
by InDominus_ May 2, 2018
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Ugandan Lunch

When you arrive at your workplace or school, only to realize you forgot to pack yourself a lunch for the day. Could also include not having enough money to buy a lunch.
I was in such a rush to get to school yesterday, that I completely forgot to pack myself anything to eat. I really hate getting stuck with an Ugandan Lunch.
by 69figgernaggot69 June 6, 2018
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