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Bahamas
capoonkle
Drunk or intoxicated
Guyana
carailla
Momordica charantia often called bitter melon, bitter gourd or bitter squash in English, has many other local names. It is a tropical and subtropical vine of the family Cucurbitaceae, widely grown in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean for its edible fruit. Its many varieties differ substantially in the shape and bitterness of the fruit.
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Belize
Trinidad & Tobago
caraille
Momordica charantia often called bitter melon, bitter gourd or bitter squash in English, has many other local names. It is a tropical and subtropical vine of the family Cucurbitaceae, widely grown in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean for its edible fruit. Its many varieties differ substantially in the shape and bitterness of the fruit.
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Martinique
caramanja
The fruit and tree of Averrhoa bilimbi. A relative of the carambola or star fruit, the tree produces an edible, green, five pomed, cucumber like fruit.
food
fruit
plant
Guyana
carass
Type of fish.a bottom feeder
animal
food
Jamaica
carbide
To ripen prematurely, particularly through artificial means.
Jamaica
carbine
To ripen prematurely, particularly through artificial means.
US Virgin Islands
card
To cheat or have an affair.
Trinidad & Tobago
carite
The king mackerel or kingfish
animal
food
Guyana
cark
Bottle cap
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US Virgin Islands
cark up
To be constipated
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Trinidad & Tobago
carnival tabanca
The sadness one feels when carnival ends.
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Dominica
Haiti
carpot
Condoms
sexual
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Jamaica
St. Vincent
carry go bring come
Gossip. Idle talk, rumours, or salacious news about the private affairs of others.
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Trinidad & Tobago
cart wheel
Large, round flat, dumplings
food
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US Virgin Islands
carto
Cardboard
Bahamas
cascade
To vomit.
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Trinidad & Tobago
cascadoo
An edible species of armour plated catfish that grows up to 24.0 centimetres in length. Males grow to a larger average and maximum size than females and, during the reproductive season, develop fat deposits in the pectoral fin and an elongated recurved pectoral spine that often assumes a reddish colour.
animal
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Trinidad & Tobago
cascadura
An edible species of armour plated catfish that grows up to 24.0 centimetres in length. Males grow to a larger average and maximum size than females and, during the reproductive season, develop fat deposits in the pectoral fin and an elongated recurved pectoral spine that often assumes a reddish colour.
animal
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St. Kitts & Nevis
casha
Any thorn or bush that has thorns.
plant
St. Vincent
cashee
Any thorn or bush that has thorns.
plant
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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.
food
plant
fruit
Jamaica
cass cass
Scandal, social conflict, or drama
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Trinidad & Tobago
cassa
An unpleasant sticky, starchy taste or texture. Usually bitter and drying to the mouth. Unripen fruits usually taste 'cassa' because of its high starch content. E.g. unripene: fig (banana), kaimate etc.
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Guyana
cassa cassa
Disorganised, disorderly or unstructured
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Guyana
cassareep
A bitter syrupy condiment made from cassava juice and brown sugar.
food
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Guyana
cassava bread
A round flat bread made from grated cassava which has been repeatedly pressed to remove the juice. For meal preparation, slices are typically soaked in coconut milk and then fried. It is popularly served with fried fish.
food
Jamaica
St. Vincent
cast eye
Cross eyed or cockeyed; Condition in which the eyes are not properly aligned with each other and appear to be looking in different directions.
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Bahamas
Guyana
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
cat
The vagina. The female sexual organ.
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Guyana
Cat a ketch rat, but he a teef he massa fish.
Good and evil often come from the same source.
proverb