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Belize
Dawg whe eat egg neva stop
Bad habits are hard to break
proverb
Jamaica
dawta
Daughter
person
Trinidad & Tobago
day clean
The Tropical Mockingbird (Mimus gilvus) is a resident breeding bird from southern Mexico south to northern Brazil, and in the Lesser Antilles and other Caribbean islands. Adults are 25 cm long and weigh 54g. They are grey on the head and upper parts with yellow eyes, a white eye stripe and dark patch through the eye. The underparts are off-white and the wings are blackish with two white wing bars and white edges to the flight feathers. They have a long dark tail with white feather tips, a slim black bill with a slight downward curve, and long dark legs.
animal
bird
Jamaica
Day longa dan rope
Time will right or avenge all wrongs
proverb
Jamaica
dayghost
A day walking duppy or spirit
folklore
2 comments
Belize
Jamaica
de
Them - third person plural
1 comments
Jamaica
de de
To be there. (is there, are there, etc)
Barbados
De dog dat bring a bone will caah one
The person that gossips to you will gossip about you.
proverb
Barbados
De higher de monkey climb de more he show he tail
The more one shows off, the more one is vulnerable to ridicule and criticism.
proverb
1 comments
Jamaica
de juice
Great difficulty or great effort.
Barbados
De las' calf kill di cow
The final straw breaks the camel's back - Doing something once too many can cause disaster.
proverb
Belize
Guyana
Jamaica
de wid
To be in a relationship with
3 comments
Jamaica
dead lef
Inheritance - items left behind by the deceased
Jamaica
dead yard
A wake held at the home of the deceased.
Grenada
Jamaica
St. Lucia
deadas
Meat - animal flesh
food
Jamaica
deaf ears
Stubborn. Unwilling to listen or take criticism.
1 comments
Jamaica
dealarance
An occult practice in which participants make deals with evil supernatural entities in order to achieve financial or other forms of life successes.
folklore
5 comments
Jamaica
dee dee
Feces. Excrement
profanity
Jamaica
Def ears gi liad trouble
Be certain of what you have heard before you choose to repeat it
proverb
Jamaica
dege dege
Only - the last remaining items of a desired, but finite resource
1 comments
US Virgin Islands
deh man
An affirmative reply; an emphatic agreement.
2 comments
Jamaica
deks
Desk. A solid, usually wooden surface for writing and work.
Barbados
Grenada
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
US Virgin Islands
dem
Them - third person plural
2 comments
Jamaica
US Virgin Islands
dem de
Them - third person plural
2 comments
Belize
dende
Them - third person plural
Trinidad & Tobago
deputy
The 'other woman' in a cheating or adulterous relationship
Belize
Jamaica
desso
There
4 comments
Guyana
Jamaica
destroyer
Insecticide coils burnt to repel mosquitos
US Virgin Islands
devil bead
The seeds and plant of the climbing legume Abrus precatorius. It is primarily known for its brightly coloured seeds which are used in jewelry, art and craft, and as filling for percussion instruments and shakers. Most seeds are bright red with a black eye. However, they also occur in full red, full black, green, and white.
plant
6 comments
Grenada
devil 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