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make style
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
make a big deal / when you dont want something or go along with somthing
1 comment
mattie
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
matie, mattie - your friend<br /> go join you mattie. - friends , people similar to you.<br /><br /> Most likely from Mate - UK english usage
1 comment
matey
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
matie, mattie - your friend<br /> go join you mattie. - friends , people similar to you.<br /><br /> Probably from mate - UK english usage
1 comment
sour
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
someone with body odour, kids who dont want to bathe
1 comment
sorey borey
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
Sorey, scarred skin. someone with lots of sores, or had
1 comment
so so
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
Just ok; Average; Not special
1 comment
wicka
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
les, lessy
1 comment
warap
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
kitchri - a dish originally from India. not too soupy. but slack as they say in guyana. <br /> also made in the U.K<br /><br /> a dish made for sick people in India and china
3 comments
wagga wagga
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
mampee - big large, obese woman
1 comment
upstayz house
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
house - main living part<br /> and bottom house - outside shaded area underneath for day or night use.
1 comment
tump
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
To punch / beating
1 comment
tone
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
seed, stones
1 comment
titivate
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
actually mean to keep touching, fingering, exploring and poking around an item....especially mechanical equipment, stereos, and the like. Especially things you dont want kids touching
1 comment
tight
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
when you dont have a lot of money to spend. <br /> aye bai, tings tight dis month
1 comment
tick
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
thick - a woman with some meat on her bones. Not too fat or obese....used in all english caribbean
1 comment
tap
Guyana
Belna 9 years ago
Slap on the back of the head
1 comment
nightingale
Cayman Islands
lysa 9 years ago
what does this bird eat<br /> and how much times do you have to feed their young
1 comment
pree
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sherf 9 years ago
my country not in the list (GHANA)..., But a great site tho.
1 comment
ker
Guyana
Flobert 9 years ago
ker - carry, or to take . depends on how you use it.<br /><br /> ker this ova so. = carry/ take this over there
1 comment
turkey berry
Jamaica
christine 9 years ago
had gully beans for dinner last was so good
1 comment
Dance a yard before yu dance abroad
Jamaica
slintins 9 years ago
yuh
1 comment
lamveritab
Jamaica
ally 9 years ago
hi
1 comment
bandoo
Jamaica
ria 9 years ago
Another French word where the ending sounds differently than spelt
2 comments
goudblad boom
Jamaica
THYEMA 9 years ago
TIS LIKE A NICE
1 comment
gonzalito
Jamaica
THYEMA 9 years ago
MI LIKE DE COLOUR FI TIS
1 comment
banana bird
Guyana
Laurel Persaud 9 years ago
Kiskadee
2 comments
turpial
Aruba
Richard 9 years ago
beautiful bird, and do not leave banana's laying about. They will enter the house through open window or doors and unzip a banana in minutea and eat the inside. Fun to watch such a bird. Also have seen them in Curacao.
2 comments
juju
Guyana
Marcelle 9 years ago
We call it dungs in Guyana.
1 comment
cornichon
Trinidad & Tobago
Nigel Boos 9 years ago
If this is the same fruit as the one called "Carambola", then it is extremely bitter. I first found the "Carambola" while driving to Galeota Point to work. The single tree sood on the right-hand side of the road, shortly after passing Grande Chiquito, south of S. Grande. I understand that it is dried, sweetened and used as a preserved fruit in fruit cakes at Christmas-time in Guyana.
1 comment
zanana
Trinidad & Tobago
Imelda Negretti 9 years ago
Pineapples are a big commercial crop in Trinidad
2 comments
If yu nu go unda fowl coob, fowl cyaa shit pan yu
Jamaica
justice dore 9 years ago
u nu fi cus bad word pan computer
2 comments
chapaulin
Guyana
Brudda Bob 9 years ago
Funny, I see this word here. A friend of mine migrated from Guyana 2 decades ago, went to Home Depot and asking for a tampolin. The reps. didn't know what he was referring to until he started to describe the item. Imagine a raw accented person asking for": Ayuh gat tampolin? What? Tampolin man tampolin!
1 comment
gutaperk
Jamaica
♥Aisha♥ 10 years ago
Everybody call me this slingshot✴
1 comment
idren
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luke 10 years ago
you are cool (not)
1 comment
siwet
Antigua & Barbuda
Stephen 10 years ago
Raspberry in Antigua
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bruk up
Jamaica
h 10 years ago
Jamaicans say this too
1 comment
Every mickle mek a muckle
Jamaica
renice 10 years ago
TRUE.
1 comment
gombey
Bahamas
Bernadette 10 years ago
Goombay is the official music of the Bahamas. It is also the name of a festival that was commonly held in the Bahamas.
1 comment
johnkankus
Bahamas
bernadette 10 years ago
Junkanoo is celebrated in the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos. It is said to be celebrated on a much larger scale than Jamaica or Turks and Caicos
1 comment
ganda
Guyana
Ganga 10 years ago
Ganga not ganda
1 comment
bud peppa
S
Susan Laura Salandy-Moolchan 10 years ago
Bird peppers here because they are consumed and spread by birds through droppings
3 comments
bhaigan
S
Susan Laura Salandy-Moolchan 10 years ago
Also aubergine
3 comments
hog apple
Haiti
joel 10 years ago
sweet dunham
1 comment
washy kong
Barbados
Andy 10 years ago
Yachting in Guyana
1 comment
bingy
Barbados
Andy 10 years ago
In Barbados it is called a guttaperk. I am told that the name came from a German brand of inner tubing of a tyre named Gutta Percha or something like that (spelling may be off but phonetics correct..) but as usual bajans will find a way of truncating or altering the sound to make it easy for them to say...
1 comment
big ring play
Jamaica
Exydus Zepreasha 10 years ago
This very incorrect. A ring play is basically a ring game for adults. An example of such would be 'Sen Mi Nicki'. They're generally played by children but contain adult content upfront or coded.
1 comment
gold eye
St. Lucia
B Sarv 10 years ago
Spotted this for the first time in my area. Robert Estates near Nobert, Grande Riviere
1 comment
suck rock
St. Vincent
labell 10 years ago
In st Vincent and the grenadines we call them long back.
3 comments
stamp and go
Jamaica
sm 10 years ago
Fritters
2 comments
benny cake
Trinidad & Tobago
June 10 years ago
In Tobago, these are made into round treats and called benne balls.
1 comment