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suga
Guyana
Buddy last year
Meh daddy
2 comments
ent
S
Steven last year
Leroy, ent we muddah have no phone
1 comment
bulla
S
Steven last year
wha bulla man thing i seeing here boy
3 comments
never see-come-see
Jamaica
Kingstonism last year
Frighten Friday
12 comments
bagga head
Belize
Bze501king last year
Rack head
1 comment
aprin
Puerto Rico
Raúl last year
I grew up calling these Aprín
11 comments
kanizte
St. Lucia
Bre last year
I didn't know what it was called so I made up my own thing to call it. The texture was powdery like a hard boiled egg as the definition said, but I insisted the name being "powder pear".
1 comment
bag a wire
D
Duncan last year
We honour you as the Blackman leader.
3 comments
bumpa
a
asmanioroldo last year
dah girl crake but git big bumpa dey
9 comments
macco
Martinique
CoeurC last year
Same meaning in Martinique, but write either "Maco" or "Mako"
6 comments
skull
Jamaica
Rudolph Jenkins last year
Also means a client that is going to be scammed
1 comment
frenchie
US Virgin Islands
* last year
Frenchie is the name given to the group of settlers from. St Barts that migrated to St Thomas and established communities there back in colonial time.
1 comment
salt
Trinidad & Tobago
Ali last year
Salt - In everything. (Adjective) "He? He like salt." 💯
2 comments
currant roll foot
Guyana
Gyman last year
Somebody with a long lolo because of they’re long feet
1 comment
bandit
Guyana
Bottombelly last year
That is a thief
1 comment
bake
Guyana
Bottombelly last year
To all you Guyanese, don't forget saltfish and bake either
17 comments
who beg nah get and who nu beg nu want
St. Vincent
Nya last year
Who beg nuh want
1 comment
pothound
C
Christopher last year
“”his small house on the hill…where he lived with Harvey, his pot hound.” - Monique Roffey, ‘The Mermaid of Black Conch
29 comments
When jackass smell corn him gallop
Jamaica
Carol last year
Give the standard meaning for the above proverbs
2 comments
vay ki vay
e
errol smith last year
Never heard of this
1 comment
sorosi
F
Fernando Hooker last year
I want to know what sorosi is use for other than to clean our blood,my grandma use it to clean our blood and to make a bath when anyone had chicken pox
1 comment
blood puddin
Martinique
CoeurC last year
"Bondin créole" in Martinique. Very spicy and delicious. Prepared especially for the Christmas period.
6 comments
west indian cherry
Martinique
CoeurC last year
Almost the same in Martinique, called "Cerise pays".
7 comments
damzel
Martinique
CoeurC last year
We call them in Martinique "Surette", or "Sirèt". We make Jam with because it's too sour to eat naturally "Surette cochon".
4 comments
panapen
Martinique
CoeurC last year
Fruit à Pain : used in cooking as a vegetable
4 comments
guzzu
Puerto Rico
Bravoh Bafana last year
I love jamaican patois
1 comment
sucka bag
Antigua & Barbuda
keelah last year
ice pop
14 comments
blackbird
Barbados
Id64th last year
Blackbird
5 comments
bang belly
Jamaica
Jin last year
“Mi eat too much food yuh zee, now me a got bang belly” 😆😆😆
2 comments
doe doe
k
kimayaa07 2 years ago
It also means to lay down. Like we'd say 'come dodo and sleep'
6 comments
donkey pee pee
Jamaica
Adelina Newland 2 years ago
God love you guys
1 comment
broughtupsy
US Virgin Islands
Daryl 2 years ago
Would this word have been in use in the 1940s?
5 comments
bull
T
Trini blood 2 years ago
Ok
2 comments
dotish
L
L 2 years ago
I des be dutish
6 comments
kanaima
Guyana
Brian_S 2 years ago
Actually, I was wrong. Whistling is Kanima and not Bacchoo it seems like.
5 comments
tanty
Guyana
Tt 2 years ago
A old aunty looking for young guys
1 comment
unu
Jamaica
ly 2 years ago
how unu dweet
7 comments
batty man
Guyana
Jayda 2 years ago
Is aunty mann😂
2 comments
yellow breast
E
Edward moreno 2 years ago
Just saw a pair here in south Texas point comfort
3 comments
magga
Suriname
Rich 2 years ago
I think this comes from the Dutch word "mager" meaning very skinny or malnourished
7 comments
cut ass
Bahamas
Bain 2 years ago
Stop from playin’ or I gan cut yah ass!
3 comments
carailla
Suriname
Rich 2 years ago
This is sopropo in Suriname. It is usually stewed with salt meat or pig's tails.
2 comments
bun bun
Suriname
Rich 2 years ago
In Suriname they fry the rice at the bottom of the pot in oil until it crisps up. It is called brong brong
2 comments
charlie
Dominica
harvey766 2 years ago
They also say Charlie in the USVI
1 comment
john crow
Jamaica
Gene 2 years ago
I hve heard Jamaican women call their spouse John crow in heated arguments I don't feel anyone should call a human that name or dog poop.
22 comments
eye pass
Guyana
Tete 2 years ago
ah wah di rass, you just tek ya eyes and pass me-said by a “traditional guyanese parent” lol.
11 comments
sewo
a
allen 2 years ago
How do you pronounce "sewo"?
4 comments
bun rice
Barbados
Lord 2 years ago
Hehehehehehehe
1 comment
allyuh
Guyana
A' 2 years ago
Correction, Guyaneses say "A'yuh" for "you all," not "allyuh."
10 comments
blim blim
Guyana
Vick 2 years ago
Kamaranga
19 comments