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Puerto Rico
huey
Fiddler crab
animal
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Cuba
huevo vegetal
Blighia sapida; A fruit of the soapberry family native to West Africa that was introduced to the Caribbean. It is the national fruit of Jamaica, and features prominently in Jamaican cuisine where it is an ingredient in the the national dish 'ackee and saltfish'. The fruit changes in colour from yellowish-green to a reddish orange as it matures. When ripe, the pods open to reveal two to three fleshy white or cream coloured arils. The arils are the only edible part of the fruit. The fruit must be allowed to open fully before harvesting as unripe and unopened fruit is poisonous and may cause ackee poisoning or Jamaican Vomiting Sickness (toxic hypoglycemic syndrome).
food
plant
US Virgin Islands
hucks up
To collar or grab up
Bermuda
hott
Drunk
Grenada
St. Lucia
Trinidad & Tobago
hototo
More than enough; In great abundance;
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Belize
hot box
The vagina. The female sexual organ.
Belize
horse balls
A fruit that grows in western Belize that resembles a small breadfruit but with a white sticky discharge when cut.
fruit
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Trinidad & Tobago
horrors
State in which everything goes wrong
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Turks & Caicos
Trinidad & Tobago
horna man
A man who makes a cuckold of another man. One who has an affair with another man's woman.
person
Barbados
Trinidad & Tobago
horn
To cheat or have an affair.
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Trinidad & Tobago
hops
Bread that is crusty on the outside, light and fluffy on the inside
food
Belize
hooyu
Owl
bird
animal
Bermuda
hook
To travel very fast
Jamaica
hoogly
A citrus fruit native to Jamaica known for its ugly appearance. It is similar to the grapefruit, but has a sweeter, less bitter taste. The skin is also more loosely attached to the flesh inside.
food
plant
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Jamaica
hood
A penis. The male sex organ.
Dominica
St. Lucia
St. Vincent
hol your moda ass
Disrespectful exclamation telling the target to have sexual relations with their mother.
profanity
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Jamaica
hog apple
Morinda citrifolia otherwise known as 'Noni'. Foul smelling and bitter tasting fruit that commonly grows on small trees close to the sea. The fruit is initially green, but turns white or pale yellow upon ripening.
fruit
plant
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Dominica
high sin
Locally famous or renowned.
Jamaica
high
Smelling strongly of body odour
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Jamaica
higgler
A marketplace or street vendor
person
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