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Jamaica
was
Wasp
animal
Jamaica
warboat
A confrontational woman; A woman who loves to quarrel and fight.
person
3 comments
Trinidad & Tobago
warap
A mixture of rice and dhal cooked with vegetable to a thick, soup like consistency
food
3 comments
St. Kitts & Nevis
Trinidad & Tobago
warahoon
A wild, crazy person whose actions are usually more spontaneous than properly thought through.
5 comments
Trinidad & Tobago
wappie
Illegal gambling game
game
Trinidad & Tobago
wappia
Mucus at the side of mouth,
1 comments
Belize
wangla
Sesame seed
food
1 comments
Jamaica
wanga gut
Gluttonous, greedy
Jamaica
wanga belly
Gluttonous, greedy
4 comments
Belize
wan
Going to
Jamaica
walk good
An expression used to wish good fortune and a good trip on departing travelers
3 comments
Trinidad & Tobago
wajang
A promiscuous woman.
person
6 comments
Belize
wainz
For us; Ours; First person plural possessive.
Belize
waika
A Miskito Indian
person
derogatory
Belize
wai
Our; First person possessive plural pronoun
Jamaica
wagga wagga
Obese or fat
1 comments
Antigua & Barbuda
wadali
Antigua
place
2 comments
St. Lucia
wada
The leafcutter ant; They get their name from the way they cut leaves from trees, which they then haul back to their nest. They do not eat the leaves, but instead they use it as compost to grow a particular type of fungus that does not grow anywhere other than in leafcutter ant nests. The ants eat the fungus, and feed it to their young. The fungus is grown in football sized chambers inside the nest. There can be 300 or more of these chambers inside the nest, and all of the earthworks to build them might involve the removal of 18,000kg of earth during the lifetime of the nest.
animal
St. Kitts & Nevis
Trinidad & Tobago
wabean
A promiscuous woman.
5 comments
Belize
waari
The white lipped peccary - a species of wild pig
animal
1 comments