unga-bunga
English
Etymology
From unga bunga.
Adjective
unga-bunga (not comparable)
- (informal) Characteristic of a caveman; primitive; crude.
- 1994 July 30, Larry Flick, “Dance Trax”, in Billboard, page 27:
- "Zombie" by Samba Nation is more in the pocket of current trends with its dark, unga-bunga tribal percussion.
- 2008, Tali & Ophira Edut, The Astrotwins' Love Zodiac: The Essential Astrology Guide for Women, page 130:
- When the Cancer man wants you, he’s “grabby.” Those crab claws will circle your waist, and he'll pull you toward him in a primal, unga-bunga way.
- 2011, Jimmy Moore, praise quote featured in Nora Gedgaudas, Primal Body, Primal Mind: Beyond the Paleo Diet for Total Health and a Longer Life, unnumbered page:
- It's a health plan so easy even an unga bunga caveman can do it!
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:unga-bunga.
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