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Grenada
Trinidad & Tobago
meh
Me; First person singular
US Virgin Islands
mehson
An informal title used for greeting among male friends.
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Belize
mein
Man
St. Kitts & Nevis
St. Vincent
mek
To make
Belize
mek i
Let me
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Jamaica
mek one jackass bray
If someone is saying nonsense don't add to it.
proverb
Barbados
Mek sure betta dan cock sure
It is better to verify than to assume
proverb
St. Vincent
US Virgin Islands
melee
Gossip. Idle talk, rumours, or salacious news about the private affairs of others.
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Trinidad & Tobago
melongene
Eggplant. A species of nightshade grown for its edible fruit.
food
plant
fruit
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Haiti
Men anpil chay pa lou.
Many hands lighten the load.
proverb
Antigua & Barbuda
Trinidad & Tobago
merasmie
Sickly, unhealthly
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Trinidad & Tobago
merle corbeau
The Smooth-billed Ani, it is a mid-sized species, larger on average than the Groove-billed Ani but smaller than the Greater Ani. It measures 30–36 cm (12–14 in) in length and weighs 71–133 g (2.5–4.7 oz). The adult is mainly flat black, with a long tail, deep ridged black bill and a brown iris. The flight is weak and wobbly, but the bird runs well and usually feeds on the ground.
animal
bird
mespil
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.
fruit
food
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Turks & Caicos
US Virgin Islands
mesple
Round fruit between 5 and 9 inches in diameter. The fruit has rough brown skin and contains a single large seed. The flesh of unripe fruit is hard and becomes soft when fully ripened. The fruit is edible with tastes ranging from sour to sweet and reminiscent of apricots.
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fruit
plant
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Jamaica
mess
Feces. Excrement
profanity
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Guyana
methem
A dish of boiled ground foods, such as cassava, cocoa, sweet potatoes, ripe plantains, boil cake, and boiled fish or pigtail.
US Virgin Islands
metteh
Nosy. Inquisitive. Showing excessive curiosity about the affairs of others.
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
US Virgin Islands
mi
Me; First person singular
person
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Jamaica
miggle
To go between or in the center of
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Jamaica
mikase
To make haste. To hurry or add urgency to one's actions.
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Haiti
militon
Chayote. Edible pear shaped green vegetable of the squash family. The vegetable bears on vines and comes in smooth skinned and prickly skinned varieties. It is typically eaten boiled or in soups.
food
Belize
milk cake
Pound cake made with caramelized condensed milk
food
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Belize
milky way
A frozen dessert made from condensed milk, cinnamon, nutmeg and put in a plastic wrapping. Sweet corn, kraabu, papaya, guava, mango, or lime can be added.
food
Dominica
mimbre
The fruit and tree of Averrhoa bilimbi. A relative of the carambola or star fruit, the tree produces an edible, green, five pomed, cucumber like fruit.
food
fruit
plant
Barbados
Belize
St. Lucia
St. Vincent
mine
To maintain. To look out for, or watch over.
Grenada
mingie
A stingy or miserly person
Jamaica
mischief come by di poun an go by di ounce
People can stir up a lot of trouble with very little action or very few words
proverb
Jamaica
Mischief come by di poun and go by di ounce
It only takes a little effort or few words to start a lot of trouble.
proverb
Aruba
Bonaire
Curacao
US Virgin Islands
mispel
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.
food
fruit
plant
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US Virgin Islands
miss blyden
A drink made from prickly pear steeped in rum, sweetened with sugar, and buried for many days.
food