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bex
Bobby 3 years ago
Bajans say this as well
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stucky
Bobby 3 years ago
Never played this as a child
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claffy
DVD 3 years ago
No seas tonto ,Charlie, no te conviene renunciar
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punguy
DEVIL 3 years ago
Styles and attitude
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ben
Bobby 3 years ago
Wha yuh seh ben mi...
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bankra
Bobby 3 years ago
Example:Pass mi di bankra ova deh suh Translation: pass me the bankra over there
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ram cram
Bobby 3 years ago
Jam cram (adj): Crowded; packed usually with people. (English jam ‘press, squeeze or crowd together in a compact mass; force together’ + English cram ‘fill to excess’) = ram-cram, ram-jam. Everybody was jam-cram in the North Stand.
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lagniappe
Bobby 3 years ago
An extra or unexpected gift or benefit
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maljoe
Bobby 3 years ago
A disease, attributed to maljo, characterized by fever, changed colour, inability to urinate, loss of appetite and weight, greenish stool
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crucrumcrum
Bobby 3 years ago
Koo kum kum
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laka
Bobby 3 years ago
"Dem ugli laka cocobey"
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horrors
Bobby 3 years ago
“Doh dig ah horrors” - don’t sweat the small stuff. Stay calm and relax.
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chipping
Bobby 3 years ago
Chipping is the street dance that Trinis do to music. A good chipper will always have one foot on the ground and the other foot barely above the ground; forward motion is surprisingly fast. Chipping is hard on the soles of your shoes, especially around the ball of your foot.
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norman manley
Bobby 3 years ago
Norman Washington Manley was born at Roxborough, Manchester, on 4 July 1893 to parent Thomas Albert Samuel Manley, and wife Margaret. He studied at Jamaica College, and overseas at Jesus College, Oxford, England. He enlisted in the British Army in 1914 and served in an Artillery Regiment, gaining a Military Medal.
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alexander bustamante
Bobby 3 years ago
Alexander Bustamante Biography Home > Icons > Alexander Bustamante > Biography Part 1 stripe Biography Part 1 - Growing up in Jamaica Alexander Bustamante was born in the rural village of Blenheim, Hanover Parish on 24th February 1884. His birth name was William Alexander Clarke. His father was a white Irish planter named Robert Constantine Clarke and his mother a black Jamaican
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nature isle
Bobby 3 years ago
Known as "The Nature Island of the Caribbean" due to its lush scenery and varied flora and fauna, Dominica is largely covered by rainforests...
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chellomello
Bobby 3 years ago
The fruit is whitish green changing in color to yellow when fully mature. Mature fruits are usually sour and tart due to its high acidity. The fruit is usually consumed with salt but can be eaten fresh.
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son son
Bobby 3 years ago
SUSU: A cooperative savings systems in which each person contributes the same fixed amount each week, and the whole amount, the HAND is taken by a different member each time.
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cilantro de monte
Bobby 3 years ago
Its scientific name is Eryngium foetidum, although popularly it is also called Tabasco Creole parsley. It belongs to the Apiaceae family so this is a perennial and annual tropical herb.
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cassareep
Bobby 3 years ago
Cassareep is a thick black liquid made from cassava root, often with additional spices, which is used as a base for many sauces and especially in Guyanese pepperpot.
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dunk
Wayne 3 years ago
Yes, they can definitely be eaten! I ate many as a boy, as there were many trees in my neighborhood.
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shub
Bobby 3 years ago
"Shuub out dem badmine from dis city yah." Throw out the badmind from this city here.
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dancehall
Bobby 3 years ago
my worst is vybz kartel summertime
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rolling calf
Gayle 3 years ago
Betty don't be rude
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un alla
Bobby 3 years ago
un alla in a sentence please
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di higher monkey climb di more him expose
David 3 years ago
the more you show , the more you show people your faults.
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sheg up
Bobby 3 years ago
"yuh just sheg up mi stuff"
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style
Bobby 3 years ago
Dem cyaah style wi, a wi di peeple luv.
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wha
Bobby 3 years ago
wha mean yuh nuh know it 'bout....
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dryland tourist
Bobby 3 years ago
Him a dry land tourist, him neva leff yaad but yet him a twang
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manicou bird
Dylan 3 years ago
The female is similar, but lacks the black mask. She is slightly duller, and has grey sides to the face, with a yellowish eyering and a yellowish stripe from the bill to the eye
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fraid
Bobby 3 years ago
chigger toe afraid of gravel
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yellow bill
Bobby 3 years ago
Recognized by its pale yellow bill, bold white eyering and colorful head and tail—all of which distinguish it
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sapatia
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tj 3 years ago
ik weet het niet...goede vraag
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mosquito net
Bobby 3 years ago
this is derogatory
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mek i
Maartin 3 years ago
kon mek' wi go(come, let's go)
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grammazone
Asher 3 years ago
Does frames one burns swallowed down?
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im
Bobby 3 years ago
"'im head nuh right'
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naseberry
Bobby 3 years ago
The fruit has a high fibre content which assists to boost the digestive system. This helps the body in the absorption of important nutrients.
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geera
woiiiyoiii 3 years ago
main ingredient in chicken curry
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chalta
woiiiyoiii 3 years ago
elephant ears
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skank
WORD 3 years ago
Skank(Verb) Meaning/Description: to deceive, to cheat
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chiny jimbilin
Doyle 3 years ago
jimbilin fruit benefits strengthen the lungs, enhances fertility, helps the urinary system, improves skin quality, and promotes healthier hair.
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fungi dog
Bobby 3 years ago
I believe Antiguans say this as well
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logga head
Craig McClung 3 years ago
"you loggahead !"
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squits
Marjorie 3 years ago
Also a very small bird.
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squally
Marjorie 3 years ago
Also refers to a light rain. “ squally squally “.
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squaddy
Marjorie 3 years ago
This is also An informal expression for friend. “A mi likl squaddy.”
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sponge
Marjorie 3 years ago
To live off someone without compensating them.
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snow ice
Marjorie 3 years ago
Suck-suck, sky rock, serve mi long.
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