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Trinidad & Tobago
Grenada
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
ride
To have sexual intercourse
sexual
Trinidad & Tobago
river conch
A promiscuous woman.
person
Trinidad & Tobago
rolling cherry
The fruit of the Flacourtia indica which is a species of flowering plant native to much of Africa and tropical and temperate parts of Asia. The fruit itself is a pome about an inch thick and red ripening purple. It is very fleshy and has 6 to 10 seeds in layered carpels. The pulp is yellow or white and sweet with an acidic tang. It is eaten raw or made in to jelly or jam. It can be fermented to make wine.
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Barbados
Grenada
Guyana
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St. Vincent
roti
Traditional Indian bread, normally eaten with curries or cooked vegetables. It is made most often from wheat flour, cooked on a flat or slightly concave iron griddle called a tawah. Like breads around the world, it is a staple accompaniment to other foods.
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Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
roucou
The fruit and plant of Bixa orellana, commonly known as anatto. It is important for its seeds which are used to produce spices, and bright red/orange food colourings and dyes.
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Trinidad & Tobago
rubba ding ding
An inexpensive rubber slipper
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Trinidad & Tobago
ruff skin lemon
Seville orange; A thick skinned sour orange used for making beverages and marmalade.
food
plant
Trinidad & Tobago
sa wa
San Juan- a small city in Trinidad that locals refer to as sa wa or the croisee
Trinidad & Tobago
sada roti
Flat bread (roti ) made from a simple dough of flour, salt, baking powder, optional yeast, and water. Both sides are cooked on a tawah or frying pan.
food
Grenada
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
saga boy
A well dressed person
person
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Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
saga girl
A well dressed person
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Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
Trinidad & Tobago
salt
Unlucky or in an unfortunate situation.
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Antigua & Barbuda
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
saltfish
The vagina. The female sexual organ.
Trinidad & Tobago
sam sam
A desert snack made by shelling dry corn, parching it in a hot pot and then pounding it in a wooden mortar and sifting it until it is similar to sand. Salt or sugar can then be added to the brown mixture and it can be eaten dry or with water.
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Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
same
Snow Pea; A legume more specifically a variety of pea eaten whole in its pod while still unripe.
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Trinidad & Tobago
san coach
Meal of breadfruit, yams, dasheen cooked with coconut milk and salt meat
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Trinidad & Tobago
sando
San Fernando, larger of the two cities in Trinidad and Tobago, and the second largest municipality. It occupies 18 km² and is located in the southwestern part of the island of Trinidad. It is bounded to the North by the Guaracara River, the south by the Oropouche River, the east by the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway, and the West by the Gulf of Paria.
place
Antigua & Barbuda
Grenada
Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
sapodilla
Round, oblate, ovaloid, ellipsoidal, or conical fruit varying in size from 2 to 4 in (5-10 cm) in width. The immature fruit is hard and has a sandpaper like texture. Typically, the fruit does not ripen until it is picked or falls off the tree. When ripe, the fruit becomes soft and juicy. The flesh may be yellow, reddish brown, or dark brown with smooth or grainy textures. While some fruits may be seedless, they typically contain 3 - 10 hard black seeds in the center. The fruit is considered to be very delicious and is highly desired. The sap or gum from the tree is also a source of 'chicle' the original ingredient used to make chewing gum.
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Trinidad & Tobago
sapotee
Round, oblate, ovaloid, ellipsoidal, or conical fruit varying in size from 2 to 4 in (5-10 cm) in width. The immature fruit is hard and has a sandpaper like texture. Typically, the fruit does not ripen until it is picked or falls off the tree. When ripe, the fruit becomes soft and juicy. The flesh may be yellow, reddish brown, or dark brown with smooth or grainy textures. While some fruits may be seedless, they typically contain 3 - 10 hard black seeds in the center. The fruit is considered to be very delicious and is highly desired. The sap or gum from the tree is also a source of 'chicle' the original ingredient used to make chewing gum.
plant
Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
sari
A strip of unstiched cloth, ranging up to nine meters that is draped around the body in various styles.
Trinidad & Tobago
scarlet ibis
The Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber) is a species of ibis in the bird family Threskiornithidae. It inhabits tropical South America and islands of the Caribbean. In form it resembles most of the other twenty-seven extant species of ibis, but its remarkably brilliant scarlet coloration makes it unmistakable.
animal
bird
national symbol
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Barbados
Trinidad & Tobago
scrunting
Seeing hard times
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Guyana
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
sea cow
Manatee; A herbivorous aquatic mammal
animal
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Trinidad & Tobago
series
The fruit of the Flacourtia indica which is a species of flowering plant native to much of Africa and tropical and temperate parts of Asia. The fruit itself is a pome about an inch thick and red ripening purple. It is very fleshy and has 6 to 10 seeds in layered carpels. The pulp is yellow or white and sweet with an acidic tang. It is eaten raw or made in to jelly or jam. It can be fermented to make wine.
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Grenada
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
shado beni
Mexican Coriander. Eryngium foetidum is a tropical perennial and annual herb in the family Apiaceae used for seasoning and marinating food.
food
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Trinidad & Tobago
shalwar
Tradition dress that consists of trousers (usually wide at top and gets narrow at the bottom), and a long shirt or tunic (which contains slits at the sides below the waist for greater movement).
Trinidad & Tobago
shim
An effeminate, but not necessarily homosexual male.
derogatory
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
US Virgin Islands
shut
Shirt
Barbados
Belize
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
Trinidad & Tobago
US Virgin Islands
siddung
To sit down.
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Trinidad & Tobago
siliment leaf
The leaves and tree of Pimenta racemosa, Myrtaceae - The West Indian Bay tree, used culinarily and to produce the cologne called bay rum.
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