Uganda Slang Words
Ugandan slang draws from Luganda, English, and Swahili, shaped by Kampala's vibrant youth culture and Afrobeats music scene.
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Friend
My people; oh my
To chill or do nothing much
Grandma/Grandpa (used for any elder respectfully).
Slangy greeting like “What’s going on?”
Slang for style or vibe.
A handshake or dap (from “bounce”).
Money (particularly a thousand shilling note because it’s roughly the cost of a plate of rice).
“I don’t want.” Often used jokingly even in English sentences.
Moto-táxi (Motorcycle taxi)
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Mukadde
Old person, but used playfully to tease a friend acting slow or old-fashioned.
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(Luganda) Literally 'my friend,' but commonly used to mean 'my love' or 'my dear.' In Ugandan cultur…
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