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Jamaica
si mi
To understand. To see or get what one is saying.
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Jamaica
sibble orange
Seville orange; A thick skinned sour orange used for making beverages and marmalade.
food
plant
Jamaica
Sick nu care, doctor worst
If you don't care about your own problems, don't expect anyone else to care
proverb
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Barbados
Belize
Jamaica
sida
Beside or alongside.
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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.
plant
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Trinidad & Tobago
silver beak
The Silver-beaked Tanager is a medium-sized passerine bird. This tanager is a resident breeder in South America from eastern Colombia and Venezuela south to Paraguay and central Brazil, and on Trinidad. Silver-beaked Tanagers are 18 centimetres (7 in) long and weigh 25 grams (0.88 oz). Adult males are velvety crimson black with a deep crimson throat and breast. The upper mandible of the bill is black, but the enlarged lower mandible is bright silver in appearance. The bill is pointed upwards in display. The female is much duller, with brownish upperparts, reddish brown underparts and a black bill.
animal
bird
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Jamaica
sinkle bible
Aloe vera. Valued for use in herbal medicine, as a purgative or washout, and for cosmetic and skin care purposes.
plant
Jamaica
sinting
Something
Bahamas
sip sip
Gossip. Idle talk, rumours, or salacious news about the private affairs of others.
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Jamaica
sipple
Slippery or slick.
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Grenada
sisi
Sister - a female sibling
family
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Bahamas
sissy
A homosexual man.
derogatory
person
Jamaica
sistren
A female friend or acquaintance.
Jamaica
sitins
A fast paced game where two throwers stand some distance apart from each other and attempt to hit one or more opposing players in the space between them with a ball (usually a box ball). The throwers do not move while the dodgers are free to run within the space. If the dodgers get hit, they are out and trade places with the throwers. To avoid getting hit, the dodgers often have to perform a great deal of acrobatics. It is primarily a girls' game, however boys will frequently participate.
game
Jamaica
sitt'n
Something
St. Lucia
siwet
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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St. Vincent
six fo' nine
Another man's child that is passed off deceptively to an unsuspecting man to father as his own.
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Jamaica
skank
To pedal a bicycle from a standing position
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US Virgin Islands
skanty
A bicycle
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Barbados
Belize
Dominica
Guyana
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
Trinidad & Tobago
US Virgin Islands
sketel
A promiscuous woman.
person
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Belize
Jamaica
US Virgin Islands
skets
A promiscuous woman.
person
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Suriname
skietie
Sperm. Semen. Ejaculate.
sexual
Barbados
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
skin out
To expose the genital area by spreading the legs
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Barbados
Belize
Grenada
Guyana
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
skin teet
To grin
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Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
skin up
To expose the genital area by spreading the legs
Grenada
St. Kitts & Nevis
skinip
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.
plant
food
fruit
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Dominica
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
skip
To jump rope
game
Guyana
skratchety
Bothersome
Jamaica
skull
To skip classes, school or meetings.
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