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Barbados
Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
jamoon
Fruit, the size of an olive and purple in color. It can be eaten raw and is used to make refreshing drinks. It can also be eaten with sugar. It stains very easily.
food
fruit
plant
13 comments
Jamaica
janga
Shrimp, particularly freshwater shrimp
animal
food
1 comments
Trinidad & Tobago
janjii
The marbled swamp eel (Synbranchus marmoratus) is an eel like freshwater fish.
animal
Belize
Jamaica
jankro
Turkey vulture or black vulture. A large carrion feeding bird of prey with a turkey-like bald red or black head.
animal
bird
14 comments
Jamaica
jankro batty
An extremely potent overproof rum with a fearsome reputation. It is sold under-the-counter (illegally) and usually available during sugar harvest time.
food
Belize
janny fiddla
Fiddler crab
animal
Belize
janny kake
A baked bread usually eaten at breakfast,
Guyana
jantular
Straying about
St. Vincent
jaycan
A Jamaican. A native of the island nation of Jamaica.
person
3 comments
US Virgin Islands
jaygan
A Jamaican. A native of the island nation of Jamaica.
person
Jamaica
jb
An extremely potent overproof rum with a fearsome reputation. It is sold under-the-counter (illegally) and usually available during sugar harvest time.
food
Jamaica
jeezam
An exclamation euphemistically used in place of "Jesus Christ".
Jamaica
jeezam peas
An exclamation euphemistically used in place of "Jesus Christ".
9 comments
Jamaica
jelly
A young coconut where the flesh has not completely hardened.
food
plant
Jamaica
jelly coconut
A young coconut where the flesh has not completely hardened.
food
Jamaica
jelly water
The liquid inside a coconut
food
Trinidad & Tobago
jep
Wasp
animal
Jamaica
jerk
A style of cooking where meat, wet marinated or dry-rubbed, is slowly cooked over a smoky heat source. The seasoning is traditionally very spicy and features pimento and scotch bonnet peppers as primary ingredients.
food
1 comments
Jamaica
jew plum
Ambarella. An edible fruit growing on large trees up to 30m. The fruits have thick, sometimes leathery skin and dendritic (fibrous or hairy) seeds. While unripe, the flesh is crisp and firm with a tart acidic taste. As it ripens, it turns yellow, becomes soft and develops a sweet taste and fragrant smell. Both ripe and unripe fruits can be eaten raw. It is also often prepared by juicing, stewing with ginger and sugar, pickling with peppers and spices, or made into chow.
food
2 comments
Jamaica
jim screechy
To sneak around. To do things surreptitiously
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
76 comments
Barbados
jipsee
Nosey; overly inquisitive
3 comments
Bahamas
jitney
Pubic transportation
Antigua & Barbuda
jive
To drive.
Barbados
Trinidad & Tobago
jocking
To masturbate (male)
sexual
2 comments
Belize
joe
To cheat or have an affair.
Barbados
Belize
Jamaica
joe grine
A man who makes a cuckold of another man. One who has an affair with another man's woman.
person
2 comments
Jamaica
john
A penis. The male sex organ.
1 comments
Jamaica
john canoe
A street parade of African Origin that links music, dance, symbols and mime-style plays.
folklore
1 comments
Jamaica
john crow
Turkey vulture or black vulture. A large carrion feeding bird of prey with a turkey-like bald red or black head.
animal
bird
22 comments