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Jamaica
tuntid
Dizzy or disoriented
Antigua & Barbuda
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
Trinidad & Tobago
US Virgin Islands
tuntun
The vagina. The female sexual organ.
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Jamaica
tups
A tiny amount
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Puerto Rico
turkey berry
A small green, bitter tasting berry. It is sometimes eaten alone after boiling or cooked with saltfish
plant
food
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Jamaica
turn
The transitional state between green and ripe.
Bahamas
turn head
To express disgust or disdain by turning the head and upper body away from someone.
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turpial
A "New World Oriole" that is the National Bird of Venezuela. It is a large bird with bright yellow, black and white markings.
animal
bird
national symbol
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Jamaica
tutti fruiti
A light cake made with white flour and mixed fruits.
food
Grenada
St. Vincent
tuty
The larval form of the lacewing group of insects. Also known as antlions, they are known primarily for the funnel shaped pits they make in dry soft dirt to trap ants.
animal
Grenada
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
twang
To effect a non local accent (Eg. British or American) and speech mannerisms
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Belize
two fives
Friends.
Bahamas
two minded
Hypocritical
Barbados
Two poor cow does make good dung
People of limited means can improve themselves by working together and combining resources
proverb
Suriname
tyuri
A sucking noise made with the tongue pressed against the teeth used to express annoyance, frustration, or contempt.
Jamaica
ukku
The vagina. The female sexual organ.
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St. Vincent
um
An object pronoun meaning him, her or it. For example "Tell um nah fuhe own " meaning "Tell him it is not his".
Trinidad & Tobago
umpteen
Plenty, in reference to something that can be counted.
Suriname
un
First person plural pronoun meaning 'we' or 'us'.
St. Martin/Maarten
un alla
Everyone - second person plural
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Jamaica
unda mannas
Under discipline or punishment
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Jamaica
under the counter
Sold illegally.
Belize
Jamaica
unnu
Second person plural pronoun; You plural.
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Belize
Jamaica
unu
Second person plural pronoun; You plural.
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Jamaica
ups
Facetious.
Belize
upstayz house
The traditional style of Kriol house with the living quarters built at least 8 or 10 ft off the ground on posts. This construction provides an outside shaded area underneath for daytime activities, greater security upstairs, and escape from low flying insects, snakes, and high water.
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Barbados
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
uwi
University of the West Indies
Bahamas
vacky
One relocated from Britain to the Bahamas during World War 2.
Belize
vamp
A "hicky" or bruise on the neck
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Grenada
Trinidad & Tobago
vampin
Smelling strongly of body odour
Trinidad & Tobago
vay ki vay
Doing something in a careless or disorderly manner. For example, "he does spend he money all vay ki vay."
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