It can also be used in a more colloquial sense to mean "intense desire" or "lust."
The word gained wider recognition from the popular 1953 film "Mogambo," starring Clark Gable and Ava Gardner, which was set in Africa and featured a love triangle fueled by passion and desire.
Therefore, depending on the context, "mogambo" can be interpreted as:
* Anger/rage/fury: "He felt a surge of mogambo when he saw his car had been damaged."
* Intense desire/lust: "The sight of her sparked a mogambo within him."
However, it's important to note that the word "mogambo" is not commonly used in modern English.