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okro
A green fruit bearing on plants up to 6 ft tall. The fruit are fingerlike with a pentagonal cross section and taper to a long point. It is often cooked by boiling or steaming and in some areas is regarded as an aphrodisiac.
food
plant
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Belize
old heg
A ghost or spirit that lives as an old woman by day, but turns into a blood sucking monster by night. According to some legends, she is able to to take off her skin and put it back on.
folklore
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Guyana
Jamaica
old higue
A ghost or spirit that lives as an old woman by day, but turns into a blood sucking monster by night. According to some legends, she is able to to take off her skin and put it back on.
folklore
10 comments
Jamaica
old joe
The brown pelican (Pelecanus o. occidentalis).
animal
bird
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Belize
Dominica
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
ole
Old. Elderly.
Jamaica
ole a fresh
To take a shower. To bathe.
Jamaica
ole bruk
Junk
St. Vincent
ole foot
A promiscuous woman.
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Jamaica
Ole fyah stick easy fi ketch
It's easier to rekindle a romantic relationship than to start a new one with someone new.
proverb
Trinidad & Tobago
ole fyah stick light easy
It's easier to rekindle a romantic relationship than to start a new one with someone new.
Belize
ole lady
Mother
Belize
ole man
Father.
Jamaica
ole nayga
A black person of ill repute, poor morals, or bad character
derogatory
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St. Lucia
ole po
A promiscuous woman.
Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
ole years
New years eve
Jamaica
One finga cyaa ketch lice
Sometimes it is necessary to cooperate in order to achieve a goal
proverb
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Jamaica
one finga cyaa kill louse
Sometimes it is necessary to cooperate in order to achieve a goal
proverb
Jamaica
one more time
Modifier used to indicate the extreme or superlative of a thing.
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Jamaica
US Virgin Islands
one one
One by one; One at a time
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Barbados
One one blow does kill ole cow
Simple or minor annoyances may build up to cause major damage
proverb
Jamaica
One one coco full basket
Little by little the task will be completed
proverb
Belize
One plate a dinner nu fatten maaga dog
One piece of good luck doesn't do much to change a bad state of affairs
proverb
Jamaica
oney oney
One by one; One at a time
Jamaica
ongle
Only. Solely.
Trinidad & Tobago
orinoco
A type of plaintain.
food
fruit
Trinidad & Tobago
ornate hawk eagle
The Ornate Hawk-Eagle is a bird of prey from the tropical Americas. This is a medium-large raptor. It has a prominent pointed crest, raised when excited, a black bill, broad wings and a long rounded tail.<br /> The typical adult has blackish upperparts and crown, bright chestnut sides to the neck and breast and a black-edged white throat and central breast. The rest of the underparts and feathered legs are white barred with black, and the tail has broad black bars. The underwings are white, with barred flight feathers; due to the heavy pattern birds usually look rather dark in flight.
bird
animal
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Jamaica
ortanique
A Jamaican hybrid of the tanderine/mandarin orange and orange. The tangor is valued for it's sweet pleasant taste.
food
fruit
plant
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Jamaica
otaheite apple
Otaheite apple; Pear shaped fruit with red skin and white flesh. Typically, they contain a single large seed. However, they may occasionally be seedless. The fruit is sweet and is usually eaten raw or used to make drinks.
food
fruit
plant
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Trinidad & Tobago
out ah-timin'
Displaying inappropriate social behaviour; gauche
Grenada
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
overstand
A Rastafarian expression meaning "to understand"
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