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john crow
Jamaica
Gene last year
I hve heard Jamaican women call their spouse John crow in heated arguments I don't feel anyone should call a human that name or dog poop.
22 comments
eye pass
Guyana
Tete last year
ah wah di rass, you just tek ya eyes and pass me-said by a “traditional guyanese parent” lol.
11 comments
sewo
a
allen last year
How do you pronounce "sewo"?
4 comments
bun rice
Barbados
Lord last year
Hehehehehehehe
1 comment
allyuh
Guyana
A' last year
Correction, Guyaneses say "A'yuh" for "you all," not "allyuh."
10 comments
poohar
Trinidad & Tobago
Errol Singh last year
Poorah does not mean clumpsy, poor, stupid, silly and most of what people are saying here. Only two persons said it correctly: untidy and to do something poorly. Poorah is an adverb (describing how something was done) and an adjective (describing the "person" who does the act)
9 comments
blim blim
Guyana
Vick last year
Kamaranga
19 comments
balanjay
Grenada
San last year
I concur - Grenadians know this vegetable as balanjay. It's just part of our colourful expression of Self to put our own spin on any and everything we choose- no apologies necessary 🤷🏾‍♀️
11 comments
alligator pear
Grenada
San'Ra last year
Also called zabuka in Grenada - yum..delish 😋
8 comments
keskidee
Trinidad & Tobago
raviji last year
I heard the word ‘kiskede’ originated from French or Patois…”quest ki dit” … meaning - “What you say?” Do I have ipthevFrench correctly? raviji
25 comments
mauby
Jamaica
Mauby last year
What does the mauby called in Jamaica
2 comments
poppy show
Jamaica
Kyle last year
Anybody with the name Peter and last name brown
16 comments
jumbee bead
US Virgin Islands
Arlene Monaghan last year
We grew up with stories about the werewolf who was obsessed with numbers. it could only enter your home if you had a string of 100 Jumbee beads outside your door. So, to confuse the werewolf you made a sting of 99 Jumbee beads. The werewolf would spend the entire night counting the string over and over trying to reach 100. o. He
9 comments
okro
St. Lucia
Fruity last year
In St Lucia it is okro or gumbo
6 comments
cutlass
St. Lucia
Fruity last year
In St lucia it is cutlass or koutla
15 comments
apple
St. Lucia
Fruity last year
In St Lucia we call it pommdamou ( pomme d'amour) or love apple
30 comments
big eye
Guyana
Colloiebai last year
Scrayving is rhe Guyanese vwrsion
4 comments
sometimeish
Jamaica
Batty last year
Bottom
1 comment
chunkay
Trinidad & Tobago
Steve last year
That explanation from Akash is very interesting and enlightening for I heard that from my Mom.
4 comments
dounce
Barbados
Bobby Goodman last year
This site also carries Dunks, singular almost never used (a Dunk), which is the Bajan fruit that we know well.
8 comments
recau
Puerto Rico
José last year
When chopped, it is known as "racaíto" (ray-kye-'EET-oh).
3 comments
massive
Jamaica
Big last year
Meaning please
2 comments
kaimit
Haiti
Rosie last year
Also called kaimit in Haitian Creole
6 comments
sucker
Haiti
Christy last year
I remember this as… Creme ti carol 🇭🇹
12 comments
A crab never forget he hole
a
a crab last year
i forgot him hole :(
1 comment
fluxy
Jamaica
Max last year
Wow!! Never thought this word would be in the dictionary
1 comment
plumrose
Montserrat
Linda last year
Plumrose. Delicious.
20 comments
brango
Trinidad & Tobago
Nevada last year
brango nothing, is "bacchanal"💀
2 comments
coolings
Trinidad & Tobago
Nevada last year
In Trinidad we call dem "sucka-bag"
3 comments
bora
Suriname
JACK last year
Kousenband
6 comments
pesh
Trinidad & Tobago
Lawd fada last year
when you're stressed out
1 comment
feg
Guyana
Raul last year
My father still says 'Fleg' to mean and segment of orange
2 comments
caraille
St. Vincent
Ni last year
In SVG it's called Carailla. My dad used it for high blood pressure.
8 comments
mehson
Bahamas
anas last year
Say something. Keep it civil.
5 comments
puss blood
Grenada
Cheryl last year
Where in Grenada can I find this..
3 comments
frog banana
a
amogus last year
yo mama
4 comments
bananaquit
Cuba
Kaka last year
It a thief
8 comments
wood slave
Antigua & Barbuda
nathan last year
aye bro i got one right now and im hella scared right now
5 comments
anar
Aruba
emy last year
we have this in aruba too
7 comments
fat pork
US Virgin Islands
Carl last year
Grown in New York ?
33 comments
pitirre
Cuba
bruno last year
no
2 comments
willy
Jamaica
nicka last year
Jamaicans use that one too
3 comments
papaw
St. Lucia
Chloe last year
In St.lucia we call it pawpaw too
5 comments
bajan
Barbados
kay last year
aint nuh hard ta onstan d accent 😭
7 comments
lob
Belize
Shellz 2 years ago
We also pronounce it as “lab”
2 comments
guava
Belize
Shellz 2 years ago
We also say Ching chong (chin chuung)
1 comment
caballito san pedro
Puerto Rico
Hector 2 years ago
Le llamamos caballitos de San Pedro
1 comment
wabean
Trinidad & Tobago
Paco 2 years ago
The correct spelling is guabine..this is the fish species in Trinidad
5 comments
mesple
US Virgin Islands
Ken 2 years ago
This is not a mesple.
1 comment
scrunting
Trinidad & Tobago
Wahid John 2 years ago
Aye boy. Dah man usstoh be rell rich now hee picking trew ghabage khan. (Scrunting)
1 comment