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Belize
cayo
San Ignacio Town, Belize.
Grenada
ceiba
The silk cotton tree (Ceiba pentandra) is a tropical tree of the order Malvales and the family Malvaceae (previously separated in the family Bombacaceae), It is known for the cotton like fibres produced by its seed pods. It features in obeah and other African based superstition and religious.
plant
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Barbados
Belize
Grenada
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
cerasee
A variety of bitter melon plant (Momordica charantia). A vine bearing a small bumpy skinned yellow or orange fruit. The leaves are used to make a bitter herbal tea that his regarded for its medicinal and purgative properties
plant
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Trinidad & Tobago
cerise
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.
fruit
food
plant
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Martinique
cerys pays
The fruit of a small tree originally from South and Central America. The fruit are green when immature, and turn yellow/red to bright red when mature. The fruit has a tart, sweet flavour and is often eaten raw or used to make drinks.
Dominica
cess
A marijuana cigarette
Guyana
US Virgin Islands
cha cha
A poor white person of French descent.
person
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Jamaica
cha cha bwoy
A ladies man, particularly one with a reputation for dressing sharply.
person
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Jamaica
chaa
A word used to express displeasure, frustration, or disappointment
Grenada
chabin
Light or fair skinned. Having light brown skin.
Jamaica
chacka chacka
Disorganised, disorderly or unstructured
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Trinidad & Tobago
chaconia
Warszewiczia coccinea (or Chaconia, Wild Poinsettia and Pride of Trinidad and Tobago) is a species of flowering plant in the Rubiaceae family. It is the national flower of Trinidad and Tobago because it blooms on 31 August, which coincides with the day that Trinidad and Tobago became independent from Great Britain. It was named Chaconia after Trinidad's last colonial Spanish Governor Don Jose Maria Chacon, who is credited with a vast upgrading of the island and its capital Port of Spain.
national symbol
plant
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Trinidad & Tobago
chadon beni
A seasoning used in chow , souses or other cooking it is also referred to as fit weed
Haiti
Chak jou pa dimanch
Every day is not Sunday. You can't rest all the time, sometimes you have to work.
proverb
Dominica
Jamaica
chalice
A clay or wooden pipe used for smoking ganja or hashish
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Trinidad & Tobago
chalta
The fruit of the Dillenia Indica tree, or elephant apple, is a 5–12 cm diameter aggregate of 15 carpels, each carpel containing five seeds embedded in an edible but fibrous pulp. The pulp is bitter-sour and used in Indian Cuisine in curries, jam, and jellies. It is often mixed with coconut and spices to make chutneys.
fruit
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Belize
chancey
To take advantage of.
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Grenada
chang chang
A rough or uneven haircut.
Belize
Changie black dog fuh monkey
To make an exchange for something equally bad or worse than the original
proverb
Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
channa
Chick Peas; Edible legumes also known as garbanzo beans. Commonly eaten curried or fried.
food
Grenada
channa cone
A snack of fried, salted chick peas sold in paper cones.
food
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Trinidad & Tobago
channa pack
A snack of fried, salted chick peas sold in paper cones.
food
Jamaica
chapaulin
Tarpaulin, or tarp.
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Grenada
chappie
Machete. A large flat bladed knife used for agricultural and utilitarian purposes. It is often the weapon of choice for violent encounters.
Jamaica
US Virgin Islands
charlie
A penis. The male sex organ.
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US Virgin Islands
charlie choker
Tight pants on a male
US Virgin Islands
chat down
To sweet talk.
Haiti
chat huant
The Great Potoo: A nocturnal insectivore bird found in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America.
animal
bird
Trinidad & Tobago
chatigne
Seeded breadfruit
food
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Jamaica
chatta box
One who talks a lot or too much
person
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