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chelenas
A football move where the player flips the ball over one's head using the back of the feet.
chicken scratch
Difficult to read, poor handwriting.
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chicle
Chewing gum.
chinch
To make room.
chinchi
A small amount; tiny
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chingum
Chewing gum.
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chiny
Generic term for those who appear to be of East Asian ancestry
person
derogatory
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cho
A word used to express displeasure, frustration, or disappointment
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chocho
Chayote. Edible pear shaped green vegetable of the squash family. The vegetable bears on vines and comes in smooth skinned and prickly skinned varieties. It is typically eaten boiled or in soups.
food
plant
fruit
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chook
To poke, stick or stab
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chow san
The most common chinese food resturaunt in Belize.
chulo man
A pimp.
chumba
A traditional dance form usually performed solo by Garifuna women.
chupit
Stupid.
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claat
Cloth, textiles or fabrics
clean clean
Anything done to perfection.
clear
Light or fair skinned. Having light brown skin.
clear skin
A light skinned, but not white, person.
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clide
To become disgusted or off-put by an overabundance of sweetness, richness, or pleasure.
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Cockroach nu go da fowl dance
Don't go where you don't belong.
proverb
coco plum
Fruit of the Chrysobalanus icaco,which is a shrub or bushy tree, rarely 10 metres tall. In late summer it bears fruit in clusters, that of the coastal form being round, up to 5 cm in diameter, pale-yellow with rose blush or dark-purple in color, while that of the inland form is oval, up to 2.5 cm long, and dark-purple.
fruit
food
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cocoa
The vagina. The female sexual organ.
cocoa stroke
Petting the vagina.
sexual
coconut milk
Liquid produced after squeezing and pressing grated coconut meat with water
food
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coconut water
The liquid inside a coconut
food
codfish
Fish dried and salted for preservation. The fish is usually the Atlantic or Pacific cod, however, pollock and haddock are sometimes used. Preparation typically involves an initial step of soaking in water overnight or boiling to remove the excess salt.
food
cohune
A species of palm tree native to Belize, southern Mexico and most of Central America.
plant
comadre
Female friend
compadre
Male friend
coolie
A person of East Indian ancestry. Most Caribbean people of East Indian descent can trace their roots back to indentured workers imported by the British in the 19th century after the abolition of slavery.
person
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