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coki eye
Cross eyed or cockeyed; Condition in which the eyes are not properly aligned with each other and appear to be looking in different directions.
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commesse
Scandal, social conflict, or drama
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con crocket
Dried flying fish
food
congoree
The millipede
animal
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coolie
A person of East Indian ancestry. Most Caribbean people of East Indian descent can trace their roots back to indentured workers imported by the British in the 19th century after the abolition of slavery.
person
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coolie paw paw
A variety of bitter melon plant (Momordica charantia). A vine bearing a small bumpy skinned yellow or orange fruit. The leaves are used to make a bitter herbal tea that his regarded for its medicinal and purgative properties
plant
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cow
Tree and fruit native to the Pacific Islands and Malaysia that was brought to the West Indies in the 18th century. The fruit is large with a rough green skin with small hexagonal markings. Some varieties have a spiky exterior. The flesh is white, cream coloured or yellow and has a high starch content. It is eaten boiled, roasted, or fried as a staple food.
food
plant
fruit
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crapo
A frog or toad
animal
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cribo
The clelia clelia is a species of large snake found on the islands of Dominica and Grenada, and formerly found on St. Lucia. It measures up to seven feet in length and is mildly venomous - though harmless to humans.
animal
cuff
To strike
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cunumunu
Idiot or simpleton; A stupid person
derogatory
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cut ass
A beating
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cut eye
An insulting gesture where one person catches the eyes or gaze of another then turns her eyes and gaze away in an exaggerated motion
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cutlass
Machete. A large flat bladed knife used for agricultural and utilitarian purposes. It is often the weapon of choice for violent encounters.
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cutters
Any snack (e.g peanuts) designed to be consumed while drinking alcohol.
food
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damsel
The tree and fruit of Phyllanthus acidus. The intermediate sized tree produces small, flattened, multi-lobed, berries with a high acid content. The tart yellow berries are edible raw, but most often stewed with sugar, ginger and other spices.
food
fruit
plant
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dan dan
Well dressed, or sharply dressed
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dasheen
The edible leaves of the taro plant.
plant
food
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dawta
A young woman
person
deadas
Meat - animal flesh
food
dem
Them - third person plural
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devil tree
The silk cotton tree (Ceiba pentandra) is a tropical tree of the order Malvales and the family Malvaceae (previously separated in the family Bombacaceae), It is known for the cotton like fibres produced by its seed pods. It features in obeah and other African based superstition and religious.
plant
doe doe
To sleep
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dooflicky
Party or celebration
dotish
Stupid.
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dread
A person with dreadlocks, but not necessarily a Rasta
person
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dred
An informal term of address to someone you're talking to.
drogue
To carry bananas.
duday
Idiot or simpleton; A stupid person
person
dugu dugu
To have sexual intercourse
sexual
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