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belly wuk
Guyana
Gt gal 4 years ago
"Shittings" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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chiny brush
Guyana
Gt gal 4 years ago
"TIGER BONE" ehπŸ˜•πŸ˜•. This issa well known Chinese medicine in Guyana bai it's good for the following benefits: rheumatism and arthritis, along with erectile dysfunction 😎. Thank me later ladies!!!!
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tambran
Guyana
Gt gal 4 years ago
Tamarind and no tambran ball buddae πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
5 comments
sorrel
Guyana
Miah 4 years ago
Sorrel, good to make juice with and jam too in GT.
2 comments
marimanpoke
Guyana
Miah 4 years ago
Every Guyanese house have this hay. Nice for cook-up and also when making our homemade green seasonings.
4 comments
ganja
Guyana
Sue 4 years ago
"WEED" anywhere in GT you can find it.
3 comments
eddoe
Guyana
Sue 4 years ago
Eddoe....most Guyanese put plastic bag on their hands to peel it 😀
2 comments
mumma lashy
Jamaica
Mar 4 years ago
Mumalashy is a derogatory term to describe a Male with stereotypical feminine qualities including but not limited to: ability to out argue or insult an adversary, frequent "hands on hips" body motion to convey disappointment or anger and known for having congregating with women in order to gossip. "Mumalashy" is a term used to shame such men sometimes in the form of play or verbal altercation.
1 comment
toutmonansam
Aruba
Shane 4 years ago
Toto means shit
1 comment
sensemillia
Bermuda
Alexama 4 years ago
Tsongki
11 comments
pear
Jamaica
Bridgette 4 years ago
Bulla and pear - famous jamaican combination - love it!
2 comments
kreole
K
Keema 4 years ago
Happy birthday brother
2 comments
limoncillo
Dominican Republic
nicol 4 years ago
thas so beautiful n
3 comments
sleckness
Belize
Montes 4 years ago
🀣🀣🀣
1 comment
gwaan
Jamaica
Yahanna 4 years ago
We normally say this in this way: "Gwaan go clean up the place" meaning: Go and clean up the place.
1 comment
blue mahoe
Barbados
Andreka Bennett 4 years ago
Really sufficient info !! Love you guys
1 comment
cherry
Puerto Rico
Gladys 4 years ago
We know it as puertorrican cherries or acerola
4 comments
saint julian
Jamaica
Ro 4 years ago
Julie mango
3 comments
janga
Jamaica
o1warren 4 years ago
yeah
1 comment
mahogany bird
Jamaica
o1warren 4 years ago
Roach
2 comments
diablotin
Trinidad & Tobago
unknown 4 years ago
easy to work with and straight to the point
2 comments
catapult
Jamaica
Ray 4 years ago
where can I buy one of those in the Montego bay area?
1 comment
back a day
Belize
taykwan 4 years ago
consider this, its just like any english it just has an accent. hey teresa remember that time back a day. see.
3 comments
bofoto
Belize
nikiesha'olandra'akina 4 years ago
im dead
9 comments
abstract
Belize
sharkiyana young 4 years ago
also u could say instead of abstract vex u di mek mi vex for example
2 comments
manzana de oro
Puerto Rico
Jobo 4 years ago
Un fruto muy bueno
1 comment
kamranga
Jamaica
Clive G 5 years ago
Kamranga is different from Star Fruit. Same family, different parents. We had a Kamranga tree in our back yard. One of my friends had a Star Fruit in his.
9 comments
stew dumpling
Barbados
Mark Headley 5 years ago
This one of our lovely Bajan "eats" my father was the expert in making "conkies "especially around Easter time.
2 comments
mamapoule
Trinidad & Tobago
dr.trini 5 years ago
true
3 comments
rubbas
Jamaica
Imo 5 years ago
Say something. Keep it civil.
1 comment
juba bush
T
Thabo 5 years ago
umthi wezintobi
2 comments
ago
Trinidad & Tobago
Clifford 5 years ago
Brafick - I agree, ago is just ago -as in a long time ago. It's not what I'd expect for the WI - I'm going to! Probably should be A-Go or ah-go as in ah-go tell mommy on yuh.
2 comments
prekeh
Jamaica
Sheldon 5 years ago
Peter Phillips
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pop poi
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cdytywghch 5 years ago
it is now pop poi it is paw paw
1 comment
mampee
Trinidad & Tobago
Real Trini 5 years ago
Ah big fat ting! Doesn't have anything to do with character, only size.
3 comments
titi apple
Trinidad & Tobago
Pomerac 5 years ago
In Trinidad πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡Ή it’s called pomerac
3 comments
dread
Antigua & Barbuda
Warry with God 5 years ago
Don't play worrie with God
1 comment
cascadoo
Trinidad & Tobago
Robin 5 years ago
Cascadoo is Trini... Hasa is Guyanese.. eh bai...
5 comments
pity mi likkle
Jamaica
Shane 5 years ago
Love grable
2 comments
wa wa
Jamaica
Woi woi 5 years ago
What’s the meaning of woi woi?
3 comments
breadnut
Trinidad & Tobago
sunnyman 5 years ago
I know it as chatigne.spiky breadfruit.grow on large tree,similar to breadfruit.unripe fruit used to make curry mainly at Hindu weddings.called "frizzle fowl".Mature seeds boiled in salt water and eaten separately as meal.
6 comments
frass
Belize
da boss 5 years ago
get frass dat ah my intention!
1 comment
jamaican becard
Guadeloupe
sairam 5 years ago
hi
2 comments
If yu cyaa get turkey, satisfy wid John Crow.
B
Blessing 5 years ago
Love dis
1 comment
jagabat
Jamaica
scabby 5 years ago
A Jamaican slang that's use to describe someone who doesn't carry his/herself properly
1 comment
wunna
Jamaica
Usman buhari 5 years ago
Refer to the people while discusse in front of two or more and wunna can't stand on is own
13 comments
lwa
Haiti
Jean-Baptiste Jude 5 years ago
why would jumbie means jump in Creole, please dont spread false information. i guess the person was asking about "ZONBI", which is a very popular practice in Haitian VODOU. thats a very complex thing that i cant elaborate on here so please look it up on google, try ZONBI or ZOMBI or HAITIAN ZONBI
3 comments
fanny
Jamaica
Jason 5 years ago
We absolutely do not use fanny as a euphemism for vagina.
1 comment
choka
Trinidad & Tobago
Kenneth N Webb 5 years ago
could you edit this definition to exclude the seasoning"HEAVILY with SALT"? it makes Trinibagonian cuisine seem highly geared towards hypertension and and not our unique flavour
3 comments
nucka
Haiti
Mr. Crudder 5 years ago
Ahem. It is I. The glorious mr crudder writing in. Recently my wife has been saying my penis is dissapointing her with its smallness. I told her, excuse me can you call it a nucker please. Overall, great word recommend!
1 comment