travel_explore explore, browse, discover

Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
tie
To trap or bind another in a romantic relationship using obeah or other occult means.
Jamaica
tie head
A scarf used to cover the head.
1 comments
Jamaica
tie leaf
A dessert item similar to bread pudding that is made from any combination of cassava, coco, sweet potato, or cornmeal along with flour, sugar and spices like nutmeg and cinnamon. The mixture is traditionally wrapped in leaves (banana or taro) or cloth and then boiled until cooked.
food
1 comments
Bahamas
tie tongue
Having a stutter or other speech impediment.
2 comments
Dominican Republic
tienda
Compra
Jamaica
tiger bone
A liquid (sometimes in spray form) used as a desensitiser to prolong erections and delay ejaculation.
sexual
1 comments
Jamaica
tight
Miserly; Holding back when one is distributing some thing; Distributing less than one could or should.
1 comments
Bahamas
tight up
To be constipated
Jamaica
tiki tiki
The West Indian Whitebait: Tiny fish that congregate in huge swarms in rivers, or at the mouth of rivers.
animal
food
Belize
tilly
A penis. The male sex organ.
Grenada
tim tim
Folk tale with the trickster Ananci as the lead character.
folklore
Jamaica
tin bum
Canned mackerel in tomato sauce
food
Jamaica
tin mackerel
Canned mackerel in tomato sauce
food
Bahamas
tinchy
A small amount; tiny
2 comments
Barbados
Belize
Guyana
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
ting
Thing
3 comments
Jamaica
tinkin toe
Hymenaea courbaril (Jatobá or Guapinol or Algarrobo) is a tree and fruit common to the Caribbean, Central, and South America. It is a hardwood that is used for furniture, flooring and decorative purposes. Its sap is utilized in perfumes and varnishes. It is known for its malodourous fruit which has a hard shell protecting edible pulp.
Jamaica
tintin
A grackle found throughout the greater antilles as well as smaller, nearby islands. Like all quiscalus grackles, it is a rather large, gregarious bird. the 27 cm long male is glossy black with a large tail; the 24 cm long female has a smaller tail and is similar in colour but less glossy than the male. It lives largely in heavily settled areas
animal
bird
Trinidad & Tobago
tippi tambo
Calathea allouia, also known as leren, is a plant in the arrowroot family, native to Central America. Leren is grown as a minor root crop in tropical regions across the world.
Bahamas
tissick
Asthma
5 comments
Jamaica
titi apple
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
fruit
plant
3 comments
Guyana
titivate
To annoy. To bother
1 comments
Jamaica
titus
A stingy or miserly person
Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
today tomorrow
A slow pace
Trinidad & Tobago
toe jam
Describes the strong odour of stink feet.
Dominica
tolee
A penis. The male sex organ.
Trinidad & Tobago
tolits
A small penis
Jamaica
tom fool
The Stolid Flycatcher (Myiarchus stolidus) is a species of bird in the Tyrannidae family. It is found in Cayman Islands, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical mangrove forests, and heavily degraded former forest.
animal
bird
2 comments
Jamaica
tom tom
The river mullet - found in springs and rivers.
food
animal
Jamaica
tomato
A lower body (near the genitals) swelling in females caused by a hernia.
1 comments
Belize
tommy goff
A large venomous member of the pit viper species found in Belize and Central America. Scientific name: Bothrops asper
animal