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plural Ugandans
A person from Uganda or of Ugandan descent. examples
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Of, from, or pertaining to Uganda, the Ugandan people or the Ugandan language. examples
(UK, informal, euphemistic) Sexual, highlights a double entendre. quotations examples
Margaret, Duchess of Argyll...depicts this charming old gentleman, who often kisses young girls outside Annabel's, as a narrow-minded, boring Ugandan expert.
1975, Private Eye, numbers 340–366, page 161
Eight ladies with Ugandan associations had ascended the fire escape and were making their way through his room.
1975, Private Eye, numbers 340–366, page 198
They have a bit of a 'how was it for you' session referring to the night and/or evening before, and we are left not knowing whether they enjoyed Ugandan Relations between the sheets or not.
1998 August 19, Peter Dewhirst, “Dewey's Monday update for 3rd August.”, in rec.arts.tv.uk.coronation-st (Usenet)
I'm in serious need of some ugandan activities. Any of you birds out there at a loose end and want to get the dirty water off your chest?
2000 January 25, Baz, “Any birds want a good seeing to?”, in uk.local.birmingham (Usenet)
Serif's question: where is Mister? The Eagle's answer: engaged in Ugandan practices.
2001, Gerald Seymour, The Untouchables, page 345
I recall her once snatching a copy of the hated Private Eye, in which I'd been reading about the Ugandan activities of a prominent member of her party.
2013 April 8, Lord Powell, “The Margaret Thatcher I knew”, in The Guardian
Jones denied last week that he was in a Ugandan situation with Morris, but did say "I am very fond of anyone who helps me lose six and a half stone..."
2015, Rotten Boroughs, “Going for the Burn”, in Private Eye, number 1407