Noun
gunga (uncountable)
Dated form of ganja.
Other examples are an excerpt from Alfred Newman 's score for Gunga Din (the exploration of Xanadu), Roy Webb 's theme for the film Reno (the growth of Kane's empire), and bits of Webb's score for Five Came Back (introducing Walter Parks Thatcher). Source: Internet
One gungan civilization was known as Otoh Gunga, where Jar-Jar leads Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn. Source: Internet
The collection of Barrack-Room Ballads was issued in March 1892, first published individually for the most part in 1890, and containing his poems " Mandalay " and " Gunga Din ". Source: Internet
I was wincing recently at the beloved Bill Pickett Black Rodeo paying homage to the Buffalo Soldiers to appluse by Black folks (It's tantamount to speaking proudly to Asiatic Indians of the legend of Gunga Din). Source: Internet
Mombasa-based lawyer Gunga Mwinga said what the Judiciary ought to have done is to scale down operations and not imposing a total closure of courts. Source: Internet
The Gunga West leases are located 10km north east of Coolgardie and in close proximity to processing infrastructure including FMR Investments' 1Mtpa Greenfields Mill (Figures 1 and 6). Source: Internet