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sweet drink
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Pop, soda, carbonated drink.
1 comment
tekeisha
Jamaica
Dylan 3 years ago
A greedy woman or exploiter; She is only interested in a man for is his money, even if she has just met him.
1 comment
chicken scratch
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Sorry meant crab toe
2 comments
cha cha bwoy
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
"Mi a cha cha bwoy all di gyal dem a wan' mi."
1 comment
apra
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Star Apple
13 comments
good good
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
good good
1 comment
Wise monkey know wha tree fi climb
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
true
1 comment
La salud es la mayor riqueza
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mateo136 3 years ago
muy cierto!
2 comments
caylissniss
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
him too "caylissniss"
2 comments
bozzi
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
bozzi - a person (e.g. not me bozzi)
2 comments
pie assing
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
"Meh son, stop pie assing!
3 comments
jew plum
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
aka hog plum
2 comments
suga an wata
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
sugar an milk
1 comment
dut
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
interesting that Bahamas say this as well
1 comment
abiu
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Yellow Star Apple
11 comments
sour cherry
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
sour cherries look like a slightly bigger version of green grapes and the flesh resembles that of lychees
2 comments
jackfruit
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
it's actually hard to miss it because of its attractive aroma and humongous size.
26 comments
cowa
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
koba in Haiti
11 comments
padoo
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
pois doux means sweet pea in English
5 comments
peewah
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
also call peach plum you'll need to cook the fruit for up to five hours to really make it tender enough to eat
2 comments
barbadine
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Barbadine is available on the island from July to October where you can buy it from many stores.
5 comments
rambutan
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Rambutan can also be made into a fruit juice, shake, ice cream and even cocktails because of its sweet flavour profile.
8 comments
lychee
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Chiney Guinep
10 comments
chatigne
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
it's a very healthy fruit,high in fiber, calcium and folic acid.
2 comments
bilimbi
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
also known as cornichon, the bilimbi fruit can be eaten raw or dipped with salt where it can taste very sour :/
15 comments
cry cry
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
kriye kriye
1 comment
mountain chicken
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
aka crapaud
4 comments
cashee
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
aka macka
3 comments
boasy
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
look how she boasy smh
1 comment
x amount
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Di bwoy seh he hab x amount a gyals
1 comment
cling cling
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Cling Cling
1 comment
dutty wine
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Look pan dem sexy gyal deh a dutty wine
2 comments
kitibu
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
*kitabu
1 comment
si mi
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
do you si mi
1 comment
wingy
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Winjy is a form of measurement that typically means small, thin, or scanty.
1 comment
brawta
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
refers to getting something extra as a bonus.
1 comment
bredda
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
mi own a bredda- my own brother
1 comment
bacchanal
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
an occasion of wild and drunken revelry
3 comments
mess
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
the mess is all over the walls, Ew
1 comment
bruk
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
"tek yuh time an mine it bruk" " take your time, you might break it."
2 comments
pandit
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
is a man with specialised knowledge or a teacher of any field of knowledge in Hinduism
3 comments
Fus laaf anno laaf
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
I just they don't laugh at me
3 comments
fuckery
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
"you a chat fuckery"
1 comment
fool fool
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Yuh too fool fool
1 comment
wile up
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Wile up one more time ...
1 comment
sea cat
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Sea cat” is Jamaican slang for octopus; the punch is made with the milky white liquid produced by boiling octopus, plus white rum, rum cream, peanuts, molasses, Supligen (a protein supplement) and malt powder. Blended with ice, it becomes a thick, salty-sweet shake. Jamaican men swear it enhances virility; Schop swears it tastes “absolutely wretched.”
3 comments
catty
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
Look pan di catty dem over deh suh
1 comment
cotch
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
verb (cotch up), to support something else, as with a forked stick; to balance something or place it temporarily; to beg someone a cotch, can be a place on a crowded bus seat or bench; or it may mean to cotch a while, to stay somewhere temporarily.
1 comment
new nayga
Jamaica
Bobby 3 years ago
di new nayga dem ova deh suh
1 comment
macocious
Trinidad & Tobago
Shania 3 years ago
Maco or macocious is a Caribbean derived dialect word which means that a person is being nosy and constantly interferes in the affairs of other people. Some synonyms can be gossip or nosy.
3 comments