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Jamaica
fry dumplin
A fried bread typically made from baking powder leavened dough.
food
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Belize
Jamaica
fuckery
Nonsense; Foolishness.
profanity
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Jamaica
fudge
An ice cream bar on a stick
food
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Jamaica
fudgeman
A ice cream vendor; Typically the vendor travels around with the ice cream products and icicles on a bicycle, motorbike, or with a push cart.
person
Jamaica
fudgy
A ice cream vendor; Typically the vendor travels around with the ice cream products and icicles on a bicycle, motorbike, or with a push cart.
Jamaica
full
To be mature, but not yet ripe (as relates to fruit or agricultural produce).
food
Jamaica
fulljoy
To enjoy
Jamaica
fur burger
The vagina. The female sexual organ.
Jamaica
Fus laaf anno laaf
He who laughs last, laughs best
proverb
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Jamaica
fyah
To ripen prematurely, particularly through artificial means.
Jamaica
Fyah de a mus mus tail, him tink a cool breeze
Some people are happily oblivious to the trouble or dangers hanging over them.
proverb
Guyana
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
galang
To go
Jamaica
galliwas
A large lizard species endemic to Jamaica. Its population was severely reduced by the introduction of the mongoose.
animal
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British Virgin Isles.
ganja
Marijuana; Cannabis
plant
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Jamaica
ganzy
A short sleeved or sleeveless shirt.
Jamaica
garden egg
Eggplant. A species of nightshade grown for its edible fruit.
food
plant
fruit
Jamaica
garrison
Fortressed urban areas known for poverty, gang violence, political manipulation and crime. They emerged in the 1970s from a political culture where politicians and gangs colluded to exert control over communities through practices like election rigging, extortion, and politically controlled access to government benefits and jobs.
Jamaica
garrison community
Fortressed urban areas known for poverty, gang violence, political manipulation and crime. They emerged in the 1970s from a political culture where politicians and gangs colluded to exert control over communities through practices like election rigging, extortion, and politically controlled access to government benefits and jobs.
Bahamas
Belize
Guyana
Jamaica
US Virgin Islands
gaulin
Cattle egret. A small white heron which spends most of its time around cattle and livestock instead of water wading as most herons do. They feed on the insects and grubs disturbed by the grazing animals.
animal
bird
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Jamaica
george william gordon
George William Gordon, (1820-1865) was a Jamaican businessman and politician who was a leading critic of the policies of then Governor of Jamaica, Edward Eyre. On Eyre's orders, he was executed after the Morant Bay rebellion. Gordon's execution created huge controversy in Britain, and several attempts were made to charge Eyre with murder. On the centenary of his death, Gordon was proclaimed a National Hero of Jamaica.
national symbol
person
Jamaica
gerah
A memorial dance held for a dead member of the Pocumina faith. Participants wear black and white.
Jamaica
gereh
A memorial dance held for a dead member of the Pocumina faith. Participants wear black and white.
Jamaica
get rich an switch
To change one's previous behaviour after one has achieved success.
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Jamaica
ghost
A metalworker who specialises in unlicensed gunsmithing for the criminal underworld.
Bahamas
Belize
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
gi
To give
Jamaica
Gi a man a haas him want saggle to
Help someone once and they'll always want more
proverb
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Belize
Jamaica
St. Vincent
US Virgin Islands
gi mi
Give me
Jamaica
gig
A carved wooden top with a nail for a tip. It is played by tightly coiling a string around it, then releasing in a sharp whip like motion.
game
Jamaica
ginnal
A trickster; A con man. One who is untrustworthy and unreliable.
person
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Jamaica
gizzada
A baked desert with a flaky, but firm crust and a filling made from sweetened grated coconut.
food
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