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Jamaica
bumper
Buttocks or rear end.
Bahamas
bumpin
To develop breasts (girls/women).
Jamaica
bumpy banana
A banana variety known for small sweet fruit.
food
plant
fruit
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Jamaica
bumpy dawg
A exclamation of surprise used euphemistically in place of the stronger profanities beginning with 'b'.
profanity
Jamaica
bun
A dark spicy sweet bread typically made with raisins and fruits. It is commonly eaten with cheese. In Jamaica, they are especially popular during the Easter season.
food
Jamaica
bun bad lamp
To wish ill fortune on another.
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Bahamas
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
bun bun
Burnt rice or other food found at the bottom of the pot
food
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Jamaica
bun chest
To defeat an opponent in a sporting event or game so convincingly that they become out of breath.
Jamaica
bun fyah
An expression used to signify disapproving judgment of an act or thing by calling down or wishing hellfire on the target of disapproval.
Jamaica
bun pan
A very dark skinned individual.
person
US Virgin Islands
bun rice
To remove a one's underwear from their buttcrack.
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Jamaica
bung
To be constipated
Jamaica
bung bang
Bullet
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Jamaica
bung up
To be constipated
Jamaica
bungbrook school
A exclamation of surprise used euphemistically in place of the stronger profanities beginning with 'b'.
profanity
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Jamaica
bungle
Bundle. A group of things bound or packaged together.
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Bahamas
bungy
Buttocks or rear end.
Jamaica
burr
Acacia riparia - a small thorny bush that tends to attach itself to clothing.
plant
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Belize
Jamaica
buru
A variant of jonkunnu
folklore
Jamaica
bus
To run out of breath after physical exertion.
busco
An edible species of armour plated catfish that grows up to 24.0 centimetres in length. Males grow to a larger average and maximum size than females and, during the reproductive season, develop fat deposits in the pectoral fin and an elongated recurved pectoral spine that often assumes a reddish colour.
animal
food
Trinidad & Tobago
buse
To confront aggressively or verbally abuse.
Jamaica
bush
Well dressed, or sharply dressed
Grenada
bush bath
A ritual bath of herbs prescribed or administered by a obeah practicioner. It is usually intended to ward off illness or bad luck
folklore
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Guyana
bush cow
The tapir. Large, herbivorous mammals belonging to the family Tapiridae. They are similar in shape to a pig, with a short, prehensile nose trunk. Tapirs inhabit jungle and forest regions of South and Central America.
food
animal
Bahamas
bush man
A practitioner of obeah or black arts.
person
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Dominica
buss a file
To have sexual intercourse
sexual
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Belize
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
Trinidad & Tobago
buss ass
A beating
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Trinidad & Tobago
buss bamboo
Type of fireworks done during holidays, such as Divali and Christmas. It consists of a large bamboo and a mixture of calcium carbide and water. The chemical reaction formed as a result of mixing calcium carbide with water inside the bamboo produces acetylene, an explosive gas. The acetylene explodes when a flame is introduced to the mixture. The explosion may cause severe injury if not handled carefully. Kerosene is also used as a fuel. Less than a cup (about 200ml) of hot kerosene is poured into a small hole near the breach of the cannon. A lighting stick is used to ignite the fumes and fire the cannon. Then fresh air is blown into the small hole and the cannon is fired again. It takes some practice to make the loudest bang. The bamboo is usually around 4 to 6 inches in diameter and 4 to 5 feet long.
Jamaica
buss breast
To develop breasts (girls/women).