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Jamaica
Quattie bread full monkey belly
The poor or disadvantaged are easily satisfied
proverb
Dominican Republic
que lo que
What's up, a colloquial greeting.
Belize
Dominican Republic
quenepa
Ovoid green fruit that grows in bunches on trees up to 30m high. The fruit typically ripen during the summer. The fruit is related to the lychee and have tight, thin but rigid skins. Inside the skin is the tart, tangy, or sweet pulp of the fruit covering a large seed. The pulp is usually cream or orange coloured.
food
plant
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Martinique
quenette
Ovoid green fruit that grows in bunches on trees up to 30m high. The fruit typically ripen during the summer. The fruit is related to the lychee and have tight, thin but rigid skins. Inside the skin is the tart, tangy, or sweet pulp of the fruit covering a large seed. The pulp is usually cream or orange coloured.
food
fruit
plant
Trinidad & Tobago
quenk
Old and ugly
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Jamaica
quint
A wink.
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Jamaica
quit quit
A small bird-based character in Ananci Stories
folklore
Jamaica
raas
Buttocks or rear end.
profanity
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Jamaica
raasclaat
An expression of shock, surprise, frustration, or annoyance.
profanity
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Belize
Jamaica
raashole
Derogatory term for a person of ill repute.
profanity
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Jamaica
race up
To confront aggressively or verbally abuse.
Trinidad & Tobago
raff
To grab suddenly
Trinidad & Tobago
ragadang
Broken Down
Jamaica
ragga
A fast paced style of reggae music where deejays sing or rap over danceable music and rythyms. The lyrics tend to contain more sexual content and references to violence than other forms of reggae music.
Jamaica
Rain a fall but dutty tough
Income is coming in, but not enough to meet all needs
proverb
Jamaica
rain neva fall a one man door
Some things affect everybody
proverb
Bahamas
rake and scrape
A traditional style of folk music performed using a handsaw and various instruments including the accordion and drums.
Barbados
ram
Full to capacity
Grenada
ram cram
Packed or crowded.
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Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
rambutan
The tree and fruit of Nephelium lappaceum. Related to the lychee and guinep, the medium sized tree produces bunches of small fruit with a hairy, bright red or reddish orange skin. The edible fruit has pale flesh surrounding a single seed.
food
fruit
plant
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Jamaica
rammy
A male goat
animal
food
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Jamaica
rampi rampi
Playful
Guyana
rank
Meat
food
Belize
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
ras
Rastafarian. A practitioner of Rastafarianism, a religious sect whose members are usually identifiable by their dreadlocked hair.
person
Antigua & Barbuda
raspberry
The tree and fruit of Phyllanthus acidus. The intermediate sized tree produces small, flattened, multi-lobed, berries with a high acid content. The tart yellow berries are edible raw, but most often stewed with sugar, ginger and other spices.
Belize
Guyana
Jamaica
rass
Buttocks or rear end.
profanity
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Jamaica
rassclaat
An expression of shock, surprise, frustration, or annoyance.
profanity
5 comments
Barbados
Jamaica
rassole
Derogatory term for a person of ill repute.
profanity
6 comments
Antigua & Barbuda
Barbados
Belize
Guyana
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
US Virgin Islands
rasta
Rastafarian. A practitioner of Rastafarianism, a religious sect whose members are usually identifiable by their dreadlocked hair.
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Jamaica
rasta bird
Found only in Jamaica, the Jamaican Tody (Todus todus) is a small and colourful bird, predominantly green above, with a red throat and yellow underparts, with some pink on the sides. It has a large head and a long, flat bill. It perches on small branches, with its bills unturned and, like its Cuban relative (the Cuban Tody), takes insects, larvae, and fruit. The Jamaican Tody nests in burrows, which it excavates in muddy banks or rotten wood.
animal
bird
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