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Haiti
fyah fi dat
An expression used to signify disapproving judgment of an act or thing by calling down or wishing hellfire on the target of disapproval.
Jamaica
bun fyah
An expression used to signify disapproving judgment of an act or thing by calling down or wishing hellfire on the target of disapproval.
Jamaica
bare face
Impudent or cocky. Brazen.
Trinidad & Tobago
bold face
Impudent or cocky. Brazen.
Trinidad & Tobago
basa basa
Cantankerous, argumentative or confrontational.
Jamaica
pinda
Peanuts.
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Trinidad & Tobago
baygo
Tobago. One of the islands that make up the republic of Trinidad and Tobago
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Dominica
apricot
Round fruit between 5 and 9 inches in diameter. The fruit has rough brown skin and contains a single large seed. The flesh of unripe fruit is hard and becomes soft when fully ripened. The fruit is edible with tastes ranging from sour to sweet and reminiscent of apricots.
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Guadeloupe
maamee
Round fruit between 5 and 9 inches in diameter. The fruit has rough brown skin and contains a single large seed. The flesh of unripe fruit is hard and becomes soft when fully ripened. The fruit is edible with tastes ranging from sour to sweet and reminiscent of apricots.
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Turks & Caicos
US Virgin Islands
mesple
Round fruit between 5 and 9 inches in diameter. The fruit has rough brown skin and contains a single large seed. The flesh of unripe fruit is hard and becomes soft when fully ripened. The fruit is edible with tastes ranging from sour to sweet and reminiscent of apricots.
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Dominica
grafted mango
A named mango cultivar that was made popular in the Caribbean. the cultivar is likely to have originated in Jamaica. The fruit is small, averaging less than a pound in weight at maturity. Skin color is green with some crimson blush. The fruit has a somewhat unique shape that is ovate with a distinctive flattened side. The flesh is juicy and not fibrous, with a deep yellow color and a very rich flavor. The tree is famous for its small dwarfing growth habit.
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Jamaica
st julian
A named mango cultivar that was made popular in the Caribbean. the cultivar is likely to have originated in Jamaica. The fruit is small, averaging less than a pound in weight at maturity. Skin color is green with some crimson blush. The fruit has a somewhat unique shape that is ovate with a distinctive flattened side. The flesh is juicy and not fibrous, with a deep yellow color and a very rich flavor. The tree is famous for its small dwarfing growth habit.
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Jamaica
blackie
A small, highly desired mango cultivar. The fruit is mostly green even when ripe - with some black spots. Occasionally some ripe fruit may have blushes of yellow. The skin is good tasting so they are often eaten without peeling.
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Jamaica
black mango
A small, highly desired mango cultivar. The fruit is mostly green even when ripe - with some black spots. Occasionally some ripe fruit may have blushes of yellow. The skin is good tasting so they are often eaten without peeling.
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Jamaica
pretty laka money
Extremely attractive.
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Jamaica
what a prekeh
An expression indicating some combination of shock, surprise or bemusement.
Jamaica
more fyah
An expression used to signify disapproving judgment of an act or thing by calling down or wishing hellfire on the target of disapproval.
Jamaica
wat a stress
An expression indicating some combination of shock, surprise or bemusement.
Jamaica
run a boat
To cook an impromptu or informal meal, particularly outside or in the bush.
Jamaica
weak laka rat
To be as weak as a rat or mouse. To be extremely weak.