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babu
Guyana
Ali 9 months ago
No one says this bro
4 comments
coki eye
Trinidad & Tobago
Karl B. 9 months ago
We say cokey eye in Trinidad for cross eyed
1 comment
abe
Guyana
Tinisha 9 months ago
Never see come fa see. What does that mean
2 comments
souri
Guyana
Marcelle 9 months ago
Souree, very very tangy. We would eat with salt and hot pepper, or pickle to eat with anything. Love and miss this fruit.
9 comments
monkey apple
Guyana
Marcelle 9 months ago
I know it as Monkey Apple, we ate it with milk (I don’t know why but we did)
6 comments
bie
Bermuda
will 9 months ago
wrong, we use it for bro or for any word for a person or a friend. friend: how you doing bie? me: i’m good bro. friend: your cousin kinda fine. me: ey bie, stop ya noise bie
2 comments
broadside
St. Vincent
Vincygarifuna 9 months ago
Plan
1 comment
bois den
St. Vincent
Vincygarifuna 9 months ago
When I was little in lowmanshill there was a guy we use to call Bay rum baby
2 comments
mamon
Antigua & Barbuda
Steve 9 months ago
We call it “sugar apple” in Antigua & Barbuda. A most delicious, creamy, sweet custard-like fruit. I call it “food of the gods”, it so tasty!😋
4 comments
aan
Jamaica
Girly 9 months ago
Wash the clothes aan when you finish clean the verandah
1 comment
cheese an bread
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clementine 9 months ago
jeez an cracka
4 comments
apricot
St. Kitts & Nevis
Manciport 9 months ago
That's what Kittitians know it as.
4 comments
coolie paw paw
J
Jonathan 9 months ago
How can I buy coolie pa pa
3 comments
sugar apple
Trinidad & Tobago
Tnt 9 months ago
Also know as cashima in T&T (No ‘sex fruit’)
29 comments
cerasee
Jamaica
LM 10 months ago
1 metre of cerasee vine, stewed in boiling water is undrinkable "medicine" BUT 2 or 3 young leaves steeped in a cup of hot water gives a pleasant, refreshing drink - ideal for hot weather
27 comments
pomserette
St. Kitts & Nevis
Pomsuaret 10 months ago
How many times annually do the trees produce fruit.?
2 comments
kenep
Haiti
Her 10 months ago
Kénéps the best 🤭
65 comments
jacket
Jamaica
John Fowler 10 months ago
I agree with the definition, but I’m trying to find the origin.
2 comments
tissick
R
Rebecca 10 months ago
I love this website. Reading many “old” books and being stumped, perplexed by some of the words, this little gem of yours is priceless!
5 comments
miggle
Jamaica
Jay 10 months ago
Time is money
2 comments
john tuit
Bahamas
Shera 10 months ago
We have several of these birds in our area They sing throughout the early morning till evening
8 comments
tuntun
Bahamas
booty 10 months ago
it means fat ass
9 comments
tanko bean
Trinidad & Tobago
Joan 10 months ago
It is delicious, we use to wash the fur and shape the seed to look like a human head making a afro for hair.
16 comments
big eye grieve
Trinidad & Tobago
Benson 10 months ago
This bird is a bit territorial and chances are that they may be attacking their reflection. They are survivors, omnivorous.
11 comments
Annu every kin teet a laugh
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UrbanSmash 10 months ago
Skin teeth means smile. Not every (fake) smile is a genuine laugh.
1 comment
ole foot
Jamaica
BB 10 months ago
Ole Foot is often used currently in 2023 for anyone over 45yo. 🇯🇲 DWL!
2 comments
barber green
Guyana
Nigel Durrant 11 months ago
The term is taken from the Barber-Greene Company which was the first to produce the sort of asphalt road paving machines that we are now familiar with.
2 comments
chinky
Trinidad & Tobago
Joycelyn Persad 11 months ago
I used the word Chinky on Twitter meaning Tiny to express a greeting on TOT about a Dog’s Tiny Tongue and now I’m in Trouble with Twitter for Hateful Speech. I looked it up for the first time and surely learned something new about this word and it’s meaning!🤔🤔🤔
2 comments
dougla
Trinidad & Tobago
Trinibad 11 months ago
Gunman in she hole she like that sorry Indian man in she hole she like that 😂
16 comments
fenke fenke
Jamaica
Dane 11 months ago
I love this!
3 comments
dundus
Jamaica
Hill 11 months ago
Dundus means "Red Head".
4 comments
poptart
British Virgin Isles.
Chap 11 months ago
Go remove yuh madda Trini bwoy
4 comments
boasin
Jamaica
Apache 11 months ago
It means “Long Seedbag”
2 comments
noni
Jamaica
Grace 11 months ago
We call it duppy (ghost) chocho
14 comments
spindalis
Jamaica
Spindalis nigricephala 11 months ago
Beautiful bird.
3 comments
east indian
Jamaica
Sharon 11 months ago
I really love this fruit
3 comments
wheel an come again
St. Lucia
Lyla 11 months ago
Implying that someone should go create a better narrative and return with it , as the one previously provided was of no use/did not make sense
2 comments
picknie
Guyana
Yvonne 11 months ago
I use the reference as an endearment
5 comments
cat
Guyana
princess 12 months ago
Is nuh "cat" is cyat. ah wah rass this bai
1 comment
golden apple
St. Vincent
Tes 12 months ago
In vincy we call it Golyn/Golin as well we love cut off words
39 comments
malaba
St. Vincent
Tes 12 months ago
Leeward side of vincy its call malaba i found out it name plumrose when i went to live in town.So in vincy it got both names depends on location
19 comments
puh poy
St. Vincent
Tes 12 months ago
Puh poy or pop poy is how we call it in vincy
4 comments
suck teet
Antigua & Barbuda
Artneil Allen last year
In Antigua it's spelled "chupz"
8 comments
bumboclaat
Jamaica
Luke White Ram last year
This is NOT a use of the word I'm familiar with, or ever actually heard. AFAIK, it means an old piece of cloth used like a menstrual tampon: "bumbo" means a woman's private parts.
6 comments
kenepa
Puerto Rico
Sylvia last year
I live in Ohio but my mother and father are from Puerto Rico sometimes when they came back from visiting the family there they'd bring some back and omg they are sooooo good wish I could get some here
6 comments
vex
Trinidad & Tobago
Aye Dee last year
My gyal is so fine, but she feels low, and that mek mi vex mad
6 comments
pipe
St. Vincent
Aye Dee last year
I see
1 comment
pimento
a
arlo last year
tasty
1 comment
gaulin
Jamaica
Carlos last year
rhymes with fall in
15 comments
raashole
Jamaica
Chay last year
betta get mi bumboclaut money
2 comments