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chickytoe
G 2 years ago
Rock fig
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chicoria
G 2 years ago
Shado beni
1 comment
chichiri
Pepirit 2 years ago
Yeah that bird haunted
1 comment
buss a file
Josiah 2 years ago
Expose someone's secrets
4 comments
jaycan
BON 2 years ago
Never heard of it.
3 comments
avispa
Joseph 2 years ago
Polistes crinitus -- also called mybones
1 comment
old higue
Jouvert 2 years ago
My mom calls her mom this when she actin up lol
10 comments
stinkin toe
Wdw 2 years ago
In dominica we call it coubawi
29 comments
cake
Vonya 2 years ago
Also called Bread
3 comments
bissy
Chato 2 years ago
I have never heard of this fruit i heard it’s in abundant in Jamaica lucky for me I will get to taste for the first time.
11 comments
bird pepper
Chato 2 years ago
This pepper pack a punch . Why called it birdeye peppers!!
6 comments
chimmy
Vee 2 years ago
I remember one time I was tired an worn out with all my household chores as a child my grandma woke me in the middle of the night to relieve myself and I couldn't make it to the washroom so I pulled the posey my eyes were still closed and somewhat open also but I will always remember that was my last time using it my grandma gave me a good licken there and then saying I big enough not to use that.
15 comments
avogado
Betty 2 years ago
@ Dylan...a Jamaican that don't like "pear"?
8 comments
cocobey
Iva 2 years ago
@vashti a true. That my mother always said. Hungry man mek yuh shake hands with cocobey man.
5 comments
blackface
sharquainta😭 2 years ago
i da blackface fu tru😭
1 comment
laylay
J man 2 years ago
Where can I find this in trinidad
8 comments
wukliss
Ou nar guh nuh wey 2 years ago
You ain't going no where
3 comments
crapo smoke yuh pipe
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Venezuela 2 years ago
Venezuela
6 comments
running belly
Rusean 2 years ago
Diarrhea
7 comments
overstand
Empress 2 years ago
This use in Antigua to 🇦🇬
2 comments
brukins
Tatiana 2 years ago
hi
1 comment
Common sense make before book sense.
melan 2 years ago
yes very true
7 comments
fbi
Anonymous 2 years ago
you do know extremely derogatory right?
2 comments
parson john crow
Daniesha 2 years ago
Just saw one
2 comments
tenement yard
Kláús Ngúlí 2 years ago
Listened to Sophia George's "Tenement yard" and had to Google the meaning out of curiosity.
2 comments
cheups
Oppong Emmanuel 2 years ago
Cheups I want it synonyms.
5 comments
coco tea
Mickel 2 years ago
What do we call coco
6 comments
baku
Sule Thom 2 years ago
In Guyanese folklore, a 'baku' manifests as a being with an unusually large head with a body the length of a baby. He comes out of a 'Dutch bottle' like a djinn/genie from a łamp. He similarly grants favours after being bribed with milk and bananas.
3 comments
anansi
Salou.cha.Lawkeey. 2 years ago
So are these real an has anyone been bit by one.if so what does the bite look like.where exactly does the spider come from ...
7 comments
bag up
TolaGirl 2 years ago
To have strict parents that don’t let you go out.
1 comment
maco
Angel Adams 2 years ago
somebody that like mind people buisness / some u fast
12 comments
maiden apple
Craig 2 years ago
weh di picture
1 comment
pine
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i hate pineapple 2 years ago
I hate pineapple
5 comments
malice
Mitcho Vybrant 2 years ago
Wah gwan gud people
1 comment
chillibibi
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mello 2 years ago
that's a different thing dino.
2 comments
run dung
wulf 2 years ago
maybe they don't eat run dung everywhere?
4 comments
fishy
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Darko 2 years ago
this is derogatory
2 comments
redbone
Kim 2 years ago
Cool
4 comments
caan sham
Dino Nazamodeen 2 years ago
"Mith-Thie". Made with dough which is then rolled out, cut into pieces, like French Fries, Crisped in hot oil and dunked into Syrup, made with a mixture sugar and various seasonings. Every Sunday something to look forward to.
4 comments
kriol bread
Kay 2 years ago
thats cookies not bread lol wrong picture
4 comments
nanka
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Gambia 2 years ago
A Ninki Nanka is a legendary creature in West African folklore. Descriptions of the creature vary, but most contend that the animal is reptilian and possibly dragon-like. According to tradition, the Ninki Nanka lives in the swamps of West Africa
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tamon
Crematho 2 years ago
Tamarindo in Dominican Republic
3 comments
Sorry fi mawga daag dem tun roun bite you.
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G-money 2 years ago
the caption nuh right it mean ' not everyone you look out for will treat you how you treated them'
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Jackass say 'hill an gully yasso', 'hill and gully desso'
Delroy Powell 2 years ago
the meaning is wrong on this one, it mean 'dont take advice from a jackass'
1 comment
red eye
Rasta bwoy 2 years ago
Say something. Keep it civil.I want to learn some jamaican words
3 comments
blue gaulin
Philip Jones 3 years ago
Saw one on the beach at Runaway Bay, beautiful elegant graceful shy bird
10 comments
pokey
what 3 years ago
I don get your the pokey
8 comments
national festival of lights and renewal
Bobby 3 years ago
The Festival of Light is celebrated on National Day, December 13th, the Feast of Saint Luce, Patron Saint of Light. The festival celebrates the triumph of light over darkness, good overcoming evil and the renewal of life. The celebrations start in the first week of December with a stunning Lantern Competition
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chaconia
Tamya 3 years ago
This is our National Flower!
2 comments
grung provision
Cam 3 years ago
Food
1 comment