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Guyana
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
St. Lucia
cornmeal porridge
A breakfast porridge made with cornmeal as a primary ingredient. It may also include milk, coconut milk, sugar, and spices like nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla.
food
Jamaica
kumina
Revivalism is a Jamaican religion that is a blend of Baptist, Methodist, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Pentecostal beliefs and practices with modified African beliefs and practices.
Jamaica
pap
A breakfast porridge made with cornmeal as a primary ingredient. It may also include milk, coconut milk, sugar, and spices like nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla.
food
Jamaica
pile
A money football move where the ball coin is played in such a way that it becomes airborne and travels over the opponents player coin.
Jamaica
poco
Revivalism is a Jamaican religion that is a blend of Baptist, Methodist, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Pentecostal beliefs and practices with modified African beliefs and practices.
Jamaica
poco mania
Revivalism is a Jamaican religion that is a blend of Baptist, Methodist, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Pentecostal beliefs and practices with modified African beliefs and practices.
Jamaica
pocumina
Revivalism is a Jamaican religion that is a blend of Baptist, Methodist, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Pentecostal beliefs and practices with modified African beliefs and practices.
Jamaica
revival
Revivalism is a Jamaican religion that is a blend of Baptist, Methodist, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Pentecostal beliefs and practices with modified African beliefs and practices.
Jamaica
revival zion
Revivalism is a Jamaican religion that is a blend of Baptist, Methodist, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Pentecostal beliefs and practices with modified African beliefs and practices.
Barbados
road tennis
A sport similar to table tennis, but played on a 21ft by 10ft floor or ground surface. The sport originated in Barbados in the 1930s
game
Jamaica
zionist
Revivalism is a Jamaican religion that is a blend of Baptist, Methodist, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Pentecostal beliefs and practices with modified African beliefs and practices.
Jamaica
abba
An African day name for girls born on a Thursday.
Trinidad & Tobago
arti
Circular movement of a camphor-scented lamp from Indian ceremony.
Jamaica
back chat
To talk back, particularly in a defiant or disrespectful manner.
Guyana
bad feelings
Nausea. A feeling like one is about to throw up.
Barbados
Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
bake
A fried bread typically made from baking powder leavened dough.
food
Barbados
Dominica
Grenada
Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
bakes
A fried bread typically made from baking powder leavened dough.
food
Guyana
Montserrat
balanjay
Eggplant. A species of nightshade grown for its edible fruit.
food
plant
fruit
Haiti
Bel anteman pa di paradi.
A beautiful funeral is no guarantee of entry into heaven.
proverb
Haiti
beregene
Eggplant. A species of nightshade grown for its edible fruit.
food
plant
fruit
Puerto Rico
berenjena
Eggplant. A species of nightshade grown for its edible fruit.
fruit
plant
food
Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
bhaigan
Eggplant. A species of nightshade grown for its edible fruit.
plant
food
fruit
Jamaica
bill
To cut grass close to the ground using a machete.
Jamaica
bogle
A type of dance that was popular during the 1990s.
St. Vincent
boileen
A kind of broth that contains meat and ground provisions.
Guyana
boulanger
Eggplant. A species of nightshade grown for its edible fruit.
food
plant
fruit
Jamaica
box lunch
A fast food meal of fried chicken and french fries.
food
Jamaica
boxfood
A fast food meal of fried chicken and french fries.
food
Guyana
broadside
To beat someone with the broad side of a cutlass
Trinidad & Tobago
calchul
A ladle commonly used to serve dhal
Antigua & Barbuda
choba
Eggplant. A species of nightshade grown for its edible fruit.
food
plant
fruit
Belize
chumba
A traditional dance form usually performed solo by Garifuna women.
Guyana
churail
The evil spirit of a woman who died during childbirth
folklore
Jamaica
creng creng
A basket used to hold meat for smoking and preservation
Jamaica
curu curu
A an open sore, particularly an itchy or irritating sore.
Guyana
dabu
A ladle commonly used to serve dhal
Jamaica
dada
A respectful title used as an informal greeting among males.
Guyana
dai dai
A short, squat forest spirit that protects treasures of gold.
folklore
Jamaica
deks
Desk. A solid, usually wooden surface for writing and work.
Jamaica
dutty bungle
A person of ill repute, poor character or poor morals.