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bandanya
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Tana 2 months ago
Spirit weed in Jamaica. It's used for tea
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blue soap
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hyy 2 months ago
✨ Waitukubuli* ;-)
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susumba
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Tamara 2 months ago
I need a plant or two...
any one? And some recipe : )
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famitary
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Daneek 2 months ago
I need to place my daughter in this institution she so unruly no one can handle her I’m very stressed out
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niggaritis
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null 2 months ago
Nigaritis is real, having it now at work
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dan dan
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Aisha 3 months ago
Does damsel grow like a bunch of grapes
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cobo
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null 3 months ago
😝🫣🤪what in the world 🌎 is that
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poomp
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Boss 3 months ago
I’m born and raised in Charleston and always said it but never knew its origins and pretty much no one else around me said it. My wife looks it up and and saw it was from the islands
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cerise
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null 3 months ago
My grandma had a huge tree. Itis not a plum. It has several seeds inside. Its called cerise and its delicious. I sold some at school and made 30 cents.
My grandma sold buckets full.
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nanny titty
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Angie. 3 months ago
Yes I recall finding them near or under the house in very fine loose sand/soil. We'd stir around the funnel shaped hole and say "Nanny Nanny come fi yuh rice and peas." We'd scoop them up to enjoy the way they moved backward in the sand.
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ackee
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Soma Garden Dominica 3 months ago
Let me provide an idea of how i think this happened. Kenip,guinep, chenet, quenepas, momoncillo or (bajan ackee) are in the same family of fruits as the jamaican Ackee. The Sapindaceae family also includes, lychee, longan, rambutan, pulasan, alupag and guarana to name a few !
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plumrose
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Lance 3 months ago
these are pretty good dude!!
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marabunta
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Ayodhya 3 months ago
You don't want to be stung by a marabunta, or as is colloquially called "malibunta."
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wet sugar
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Michael 3 months ago
Where can I buy it?
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chenet
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Crafty Caribeña 3 months ago
For us as kids, being of Puerto Rican and Jamaican decent, this fruit was considered to be a “right of passage” as you could only eat them when you were “old enough” and the fear of accidental choking had passed.
I can smell the memories of them.
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gyalis
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Jo 3 months ago
In Liberia We call them Grona Boy/Man or Grona Girl/Woman. Basically a promiscuous person, has multiple sex partners, a play boy or girl, likes multiple ppl, they for the streets, not husband or wife material.. Although, some of these husbands and wives still be for the streets.😩🤭
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koba
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null 3 months ago
It's very delicious
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cheese an bread
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Jim 3 months ago
Bun an Cheese
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curry
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Ash 3 months ago
How is the definition for curry cooked vegetables, I think you need to use a different dictionary
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clear skin
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Woi Woi 3 months ago
Mi gyal-friend get clear skin
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john tuit
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Herbert Cato. 3 months ago
What's the Jamaican poem about this bird again?
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batimamselle
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Comment b4 trini 3 months ago
Wanted to know if it wad an actual word, ah know we trinity does say words that isn't in the dictionary
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fat pork
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Munchy the cat 3 months ago
Weird we called fat pork “vulva” and there is a fruit named fat pork
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bobo shanti
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Boniface opondo 3 months ago
One love rasta
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caw blen
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Peter Thompson 3 months ago
It is a contraction of “God blind you” and is more of a curse than simply an expression of surprise
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cajuil
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Victoria 3 months ago
Malay apple?
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tata duhendeh
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Victoria 3 months ago
Had a little old man neighbor that only spoke Kekchi, always wore a sombrero and was missing his left hand. Nobody could tell me that he wasn’t Tata Duende.
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tamales
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Victoria 3 months ago
I steam it not boil.
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kinaki
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RayRay 3 months ago
haha i remember dis from di song name Kinaaki pon di Gold Spoon riddim
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Pick an pick until yu pick shit
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null 3 months ago
Heard it ending as pick bugaboo or bugaboo
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sweat rice
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Curious 3 months ago
How do you loose the knot/tyings?
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mamoo
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Munaf 4 months ago
Eh eh Mamoo a wa ya du bai wa ya na cum ya su
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dougla
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DCP 4 months ago
Kamala Harris
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damsel
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Kamar almando 4 months ago
The small fruit in st Thomas Jamaica we call it jimbilin
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tiger bone
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null 4 months ago
Where can I get this from
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bringle
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Anmol 4 months ago
Adding Meaning for bringle
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nigger pepper
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null 4 months ago
The correct name is Willing's Barbados pepper
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work
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null 4 months ago
* love 💗
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star fruit
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Jeremy 4 months ago
Back in the 90's we called it Star Apple on the Esiquibo Coast
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cou cou soup
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Paul 5 months ago
Malanga teka
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big eye grieve
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🇹🇹 Raúl 5 months ago
Who you 🤣🤣
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pomme surette
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Ketjah 5 months ago
This is not pomme surette in Guadeloupe. We call this one caïmite and pomme surette is dunks.
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crucian
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null 5 months ago
Deh man
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posey
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Where can i buy one in U. 5 months ago
Where can I buy one in the U.S.A.
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A eyeful en a bellyful
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null 5 months ago
Hang with the dog
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zaboca
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null 5 months ago
The name derived from the indigenous people 1st
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rewind an come again
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Gunther 5 months ago
Chill
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steelpan
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mia 5 months ago
beautiful
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mumu
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Narins beauty 5 months ago
Mumu is a Nigerian word for an idiot,a stupid person or a fool
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poohar
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Tally 5 months ago
My grandma used to call me this as a kid when I was being silly so I love this name now even tho it’s not a good one lol
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