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In Punjabi culture, "Jugga" typically refers to a clever or resourceful person who can find solutions to problems, often with a sense of ingenuity or street-smarts. The term is often used colloquially to describe someone who is streetwise and capable of navigating challenges in a unique way. Jugga can also refer to an individual who uses unconventional methods to achieve their goals. In some contexts, it may carry a playful or endearing connotation.

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