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When rat like ramp roun puss jaw, one day him gwine en up in puss craw
If you continually flirt with danger you will eventually get hurt.
proverb
When trouble ketch yu, pickny shut fit you
People squeeze themselves into tight situations in order to escape trouble.
proverb
When yuh en got horse, ride cow.
Use the resources available to you.
proverb
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white eyed thrush
The White-eyed Thrush (Turdus jamaicensis) is a species of bird in the Turdidae family. It is found in Cayman Islands and Jamaica. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, and heavily degraded former forest.
animal
bird
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white head
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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white liver
An insatiable sexual appetite
sexual
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White mout fowl does eat and den wipe he mout in grass
Some people will never show gratitude.
proverb
white squall
A white ashy appearance around the mouth and lips often considered to be a sign of hunger.
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whites
White rum
food
who beg een gettin' none, and who don' beg don' wan' none.
Nobody is getting any.
who beg nah get and who nu beg nu want
Nobody is getting any.
proverb
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who fa
Whose. The possessive form of the pronoun 'who'.
whola
All of. The complete amount.
wi
First person plural pronoun meaning 'we' or 'us'.
wicka
A lesbian.
derogatory
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widara
Ziziphus Mauritania; A small round berry about 3/4 inches in diameter. The fruit is green and turns yellow as it ripens. Ripe fruit may occasionally develop a rust brown colour and a cracked texture. The unripe fruit is firm and slightly acidic, and grows softer and mushier when it ripens. The berries have a single hard seed.
food
plant
wife
The vagina. The female sexual organ.
sexual
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wild poinsettia
Warszewiczia coccinea (or Chaconia, Wild Poinsettia and Pride of Trinidad and Tobago) is a species of flowering plant in the Rubiaceae family. It is the national flower of Trinidad and Tobago because it blooms on 31 August, which coincides with the day that Trinidad and Tobago became independent from Great Britain. It was named Chaconia after Trinidad's last colonial Spanish Governor Don Jose Maria Chacon, who is credited with a vast upgrading of the island and its capital Port of Spain.
national symbol
plant
wile
To scare or provoke a person or thing into becoming skittish or jumpy.
wile up
To confront aggressively or verbally abuse.
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wilks
A small aquatic snail often found attached to rocks in rivers. They are edible and sometimes used as an ingredient in soups
food
animal
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willful waste bring woeful want
You will often find yourself needing the things you wasted
proverb
Willin pickny belly full, unwillin pickny belly empty
Children who are helpful and willing are better rewarded
proverb
willy
A penis. The male sex organ.
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wine
To wind or coil
wingy
A small amount; tiny
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wink eye jacks
Term used to describe cooked jacks (fish) given to men, especially from the mainland (Grenada) by women from the sister-isle (Carriacou) to "tie" them into a romantic relationship.
wipe off
To clean the body with very little water and without the use of a shower or tub.
wipe up
To clean the body with very little water and without the use of a shower or tub.
wipeople
Is West Indian People
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