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Dominica
Dominica
high sin
Locally famous or renowned.
Dominica
St. Lucia
St. Vincent
hol your moda ass
Disrespectful exclamation telling the target to have sexual relations with their mother.
profanity
3 comments
Dominica
jackcanass
Someone who is stupid / funny
Dominica
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
jackfruit
The tree and fruit of Artocarpus heterophyllus. It is related to the breadfruit and breadnut. The tree produces the worlds largest tree borne fruit - up to 80lbs and 3 feet long. Much of the fruit is starchy and fibrous. However, the seeds are surrounded by a sweet, pleasant tasting flesh. The seeds themselves are also edible after roasting or boiling.
food
fruit
plant
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Dominica
Grenada
Jamaica
jah
Rastafarian term for God.
1 comments
Barbados
Dominica
Trinidad & Tobago
US Virgin Islands
jam pack
Crowded or filled to capacity.
Dominica
St. Lucia
Trinidad & Tobago
jamet
A promiscuous woman.
2 comments
Belize
Dominica
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
US Virgin Islands
jimbilin
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.
food
fruit
plant
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Antigua & Barbuda
Dominica
Grenada
Guyana
St. Kitts & Nevis
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
US Virgin Islands
jumbee
Ghost or spirit of a dead person or animal
10 comments
Dominica
kashima
An edible round, ovoid, or cone shaped fruit around 6-10 cm in diameter, with a lumpy skin. The skin colour changes from bright green to a pale whitish-green as the fruit ripens. The sweet flesh is white or very pale yellow, and has a custard-like texture. Hard , shiny brownish black seeds are spread throughout the insides.
Antigua & Barbuda
Bahamas
Belize
Dominica
Haiti
St. Kitts & Nevis
Trinidad & Tobago
US Virgin Islands
kenep
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
65 comments
Dominica
kixx
To laugh or joke about.
Dominica
Trinidad & Tobago
labass
A garbage dump
1 comments
Dominica
Grenada
Guadeloupe
Trinidad & Tobago
ladjables
Translated as ‘female devil’ from French, La Diablesse is a Caribbean Folklore Character who was born human but her dealings with the devil have made her a malicious shape-shifting spirit. To others, her poise, figure and dress make her seem beautiful. However, her hideous face is hidden by a large brimmed hat and her long dress hides the fact that one leg ends in a cow hoof- also she walks with one foot on the road and her cow's hoof in the grass at the side of the road. She can cast spells on her unsuspecting male victims whom she leads into the forest with promises of sexual favours. When in the forest, she disappears and the man, confused, lost and scared, runs around the forest until he falls into a ravine or river and dies.
Dominica
lazar
Iguana
Dominica
Grenada
Jamaica
likkle
Little; Small; Tiny
Barbados
Dominica
Grenada
St. Lucia
Trinidad & Tobago
US Virgin Islands
limin
To hang out. To pass time idly.
Dominica
mammy
Mommy; Mother
family
1 comments
Cuba
Dominica
mamon
An edible round, ovoid, or cone shaped fruit around 6-10 cm in diameter, with a lumpy skin. The skin colour changes from bright green to a pale whitish-green as the fruit ripens. The sweet flesh is white or very pale yellow, and has a custard-like texture. Hard , shiny brownish black seeds are spread throughout the insides.
food
plant
4 comments
Barbados
Dominica
Grenada
Guyana
St. Lucia
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
manicou
Opossum
animal
food
81 comments
Dominica
mimbre
The fruit and tree of Averrhoa bilimbi. A relative of the carambola or star fruit, the tree produces an edible, green, five pomed, cucumber like fruit.
food
fruit
plant
Barbados
Dominica
Trinidad & Tobago
British Virgin Isles.
US Virgin Islands
moko jumbee
Stilt dancers in an African tradition carried over into carnival. Their costumes represent beings from the realm of the dead
folklore
2 comments
Dominica
mountain chicken
The Giant Ditch Frog is a species of frog that is native to the Caribbean islands of Dominica and Montserrat. it is hunted and prized as food. the giant ditch frog is one of the largest frogs in the world, with adult females growing up to 21 cm long. it is highly variable in colour, with the upperparts varying from a uniform chestnut-brown to being barred or even spotted. The colour becomes more orange-yellow on the sides of the body, and pale yellow on the underparts. a black line runs from the snout to the angle of the mouth, and the upper-legs often have broad banding.
food
animal
4 comments
Barbados
Dominica
Guyana
St. Kitts & Nevis
Trinidad & Tobago
US Virgin Islands
muddascunt
Derogatory term for a person of ill repute.
profanity
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Dominica
St. Lucia
mumu
A mute; Someone who cannot speak
derogatory
17 comments
Dominica
nature isle
Nickname for Dominica based on the country's lush scenery, rain forests, and rich biodiversity
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Belize
Dominica
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
noh tru?
Literally means, "right"?
2 comments
Antigua & Barbuda
Bahamas
Belize
Dominica
Grenada
Guyana
Jamaica
Suriname
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
US Virgin Islands
obeah
Folk magic, sorcery, and religious practices derived from Central and West African origins. The practice is often associated with evil or black magic, but also used for luck, healing and love.
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Antigua & Barbuda
Belize
Dominica
Guyana
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
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
6 comments
Belize
Dominica
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
ole
Old. Elderly.