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Trinidad & Tobago
toutoulbé
Used to describe someone is easily taken advantage of. Usually used to describe a man who gives all he has to a woman who don't even love him.
Trinidad & Tobago
vay ki vay
Doing something in a careless or disorderly manner. For example, "he does spend he money all vay ki vay."
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Trinidad & Tobago
mové lang
Used to describe a slanderous gossiper. Is often used with the word cantankerous. For example, "You too mové lang and cantankerous!!"
Jamaica
machine
A handgun or other firearm.
Jamaica
ghost
A metalworker who specialises in unlicensed gunsmithing for the criminal underworld.
Jamaica
chemist
A metalworker who specialises in unlicensed gunsmithing for the criminal underworld.
Grenada
Guyana
cashew
Otaheite apple; Pear shaped fruit with red skin and white flesh. Typically, they contain a single large seed. However, they may occasionally be seedless. The fruit is sweet and is usually eaten raw or used to make drinks.
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Dominica
coocooli
A variety of bitter melon plant (Momordica charantia). A vine bearing a small bumpy skinned yellow or orange fruit. The leaves are used to make a bitter herbal tea that his regarded for its medicinal and purgative properties
plant
Dominican Republic
tamarindo
Tamarind
food
fruit
Dominican Republic
cajuil
Otaheite apple; Pear shaped fruit with red skin and white flesh. Typically, they contain a single large seed. However, they may occasionally be seedless. The fruit is sweet and is usually eaten raw or used to make drinks.
food
plant
fruit
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Jamaica
jb
An extremely potent overproof rum with a fearsome reputation. It is sold under-the-counter (illegally) and usually available during sugar harvest time.
food
Jamaica
anatto
The fruit and plant of Bixa orellana, commonly known as anatto. It is important for its seeds which are used to produce spices, and bright red/orange food colourings and dyes.
plant
food
Trinidad & Tobago
anchar
A condiment made from fruit (often mango), vinegar, peppers, salt and mustard oil
food
Jamaica
fudgeman
A ice cream vendor; Typically the vendor travels around with the ice cream products and icicles on a bicycle, motorbike, or with a push cart.
person
Jamaica
macca fat
Is a yellowish-green drupe 2.5-5 cm in diameter, containing a single, dark brown, nut-like seed 2.5-5 cm diameter, which is very tough to break. The inside is a dry white filling that has a vaguely sweet taste when eaten. Found on a species of palm native to tropical regions of the Americas, from southern
fruit
food
Trinidad & Tobago
bulla woman
A lesbian. A homosexual woman.
derogatory
Jamaica
young
Too short - as pertaining to clothing like pants and shirts
Suriname
fayarass
A ghost or spirit that lives as an old woman by day, but turns into a blood sucking monster by night. According to some legends, she is able to to take off her skin and put it back on.
folklore
Suriname
asema
A ghost or spirit that lives as an old woman by day, but turns into a blood sucking monster by night. According to some legends, she is able to to take off her skin and put it back on.
folklore
Belize
senna
An herbal remedy for bed-wetting, hence the name. It may be the wild coffee plant.