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US Virgin Islands
US Virgin Islands
bragadam
A vocal simulation of a crash, collision or fall.
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St. Kitts & Nevis
US Virgin Islands
bramba
Obese or fat
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Barbados
Belize
Dominica
Grenada
Guyana
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
Cayman Islands
St. Lucia
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
US Virgin Islands
breadfruit
Tree and fruit native to the Pacific Islands and Malaysia that was brought to the West Indies in the 18th century. The fruit is large with a rough green skin with small hexagonal markings. Some varieties have a spiky exterior. The flesh is white, cream coloured or yellow and has a high starch content. It is eaten boiled, roasted, or fried as a staple food.
food
plant
fruit
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Anguilla
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
US Virgin Islands
breed
To breathe
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US Virgin Islands
brisk
Bold, daring.
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Bahamas
US Virgin Islands
bubu
Dried or semi solid nasal mucous.
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US Virgin Islands
buck
To smell badly of body odor.
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US Virgin Islands
bun rice
To remove a one's underwear from their buttcrack.
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US Virgin Islands
buss dung
To quickly consume large quantities of good.
US Virgin Islands
buss off
To leave quickly or hurriedly.
Belize
US Virgin Islands
bwai
Boy - a young male
person
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US Virgin Islands
cafoon
To knock or push over.
US Virgin Islands
cainit
A round fruit about the size of a tennis ball. It has a glossy leathery skin that is either green, purple, or some combination of the two colours. Inside is a purple and white milky flesh that exhibits a distinct star pattern. The fruit is sweet and eaten raw
food
plant
fruit
3 comments
Trinidad & Tobago
US Virgin Islands
capok tree
The silk cotton tree (Ceiba pentandra) is a tropical tree of the order Malvales and the family Malvaceae (previously separated in the family Bombacaceae), It is known for the cotton like fibres produced by its seed pods. It features in obeah and other African based superstition and religious.
plant
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US Virgin Islands
card
To cheat or have an affair.
US Virgin Islands
cark up
To be constipated
2 comments
US Virgin Islands
carto
Cardboard
US Virgin Islands
catch an keep
Acacia riparia - a small thorny bush that tends to attach itself to clothing.
plant
1 comments
Guyana
US Virgin Islands
cha cha
A poor white person of French descent.
person
2 comments
Jamaica
US Virgin Islands
charlie
A penis. The male sex organ.
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US Virgin Islands
charlie choker
Tight pants on a male
US Virgin Islands
chat down
To sweet talk.
Belize
US Virgin Islands
check
To understand. To see or get what one is saying.
2 comments
US Virgin Islands
cheese an bread
An exclamation euphemistically used in place of "Jesus Christ".
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Grenada
St. Lucia
Trinidad & Tobago
US Virgin Islands
chenet
Ovoid green fruit that grows in bunches on trees up to 30m high. The fruit typically ripen during the summer. The fruit is related to the lychee and have tight, thin but rigid skins. Inside the skin is the tart, tangy, or sweet pulp of the fruit covering a large seed. The pulp is usually cream or orange coloured.
food
fruit
plant
58 comments
Dominica
Grenada
Trinidad & Tobago
US Virgin Islands
cheups
A sucking noise made with the tongue pressed against the teeth used to express annoyance, frustration, or contempt.
5 comments
US Virgin Islands
chichiri
The loggerhead kingbird is a species of bird in the Tyrannidae family. It is found in the Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and, very rarely, in the United States
animal
bird
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Antigua & Barbuda
Guyana
St. Kitts & Nevis
Trinidad & Tobago
US Virgin Islands
chirren
Child or children
1 comments
Belize
Dominica
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
US Virgin Islands
chook
To poke, stick or stab
3 comments
US Virgin Islands
chook chook
Acacia riparia - a small thorny bush that tends to attach itself to clothing.