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backabush
Deep rural or country
backative
The ability to back up, support or defend one's claims.
backfoot
A exclamation of surprise used euphemistically in place of the stronger profanities beginning with 'b'.
profanity
backra
A white plantation owner.
person
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backside
A exclamation of surprise used euphemistically in place of the stronger profanities beginning with 'b'.
profanity
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bad bruk
Having poor home training; Improperly brought up.
bad gett'n
Having poor home training; Improperly brought up.
Bad luck wus dan obeah
Misfortune is worse than witchcraft
proverb
bad lucky
Unlucky or in an unfortunate situation.
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bad mind
Ill feelings or intentions.
bad up
To confront aggressively or verbally abuse.
badda
To harass or bother
badda badda
To annoy.
badwud
Profanity; An expletive
profanity
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bafan
Clumsy. Lacking in grace or dexterity. Awkward or prone to accidents.
baff
Clumsy. Lacking in grace or dexterity. Awkward or prone to accidents.
baff handed
Clumsy. Lacking in grace or dexterity. Awkward or prone to accidents.
bag a wire
A traitor. One who betrays or sells out another.
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bag juice
Commercially produced drinks or juice packaged in plastic bags.
food
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baggy
Underpants. Any form of underwear such as panties or briefs, especially large underwear.
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bait
To incite, urge, encourage, or spur to action
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bait up
To disingenuously hype someone in order to set them up for failure, disappointment, or embarassment
bajie
A large six-sided kite made with pastel coloured kite paper.
game
bald head
One who does not follow or practice Rastafari. A heathen or unbeliever.
person
rastafarian
ball pate
The White Crowned Pigeon. A large black dove with a white head. It is hunted and valued as food.
animal
bird
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balm
To provide spiritual or physical healing in an obeah ritual.
folklore
balm oil
Any of several oils used for physical healing, spiritual healing, or other purposes as part of an obeah ritual.
folklore
balm yard
A place where the healing rituals of cumina or obeah are practiced
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bam bam
A calamity or tragedy
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bammy
A round flat bread made from grated cassava which has been repeatedly pressed to remove the juice. For meal preparation, slices are typically soaked in coconut milk and then fried. It is popularly served with fried fish.
food