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caca jay
Grenada
Pum Pum 9 months ago
My dog loves to rub his head with his caca jays on my legs
1 comment
jumbee soursop
Antigua & Barbuda
Jonathan 9 months ago
We call that Noni in antigua and that is one stinky fruit
6 comments
glamity
Jamaica
Pum Pum 9 months ago
A glamity or tragedy
1 comment
raw
Barbados
jaylen butcher 9 months ago
raw
3 comments
dilly
Bahamas
Missy 9 months ago
I grow up eating dilly I so love that fruit. I even grew me own tree behind the yard 😂❤️
18 comments
star apple
St. Kitts & Nevis
Cashy 9 months ago
Star apple all the way!
19 comments
chicken hawk
Martinique
Ellen 9 months ago
In Martinique, they are called malFini - typo, or different pronunciation of what was probably an Arawak term?
4 comments
soursop
Trinidad & Tobago
Joe 9 months ago
This grows in Trinidad, too! The fruit is amazing, the punch is super good, too!
16 comments
santapee
J
Julie 9 months ago
Might wanna check your basment they have alot of them if you guys don`t go down there in a very long time
3 comments
siliment leaf
St. Kitts & Nevis
Jermine Mike 9 months ago
Kittitians and Nevisians usually use it in sorrel drink. It gives it a nice flavour.
7 comments
muddascunt
Trinidad & Tobago
Flo 9 months ago
Boy you is a mother cunt, all saying you not nice
43 comments
gooseberry
Belize
Nazira 9 months ago
Sapra in Belize
45 comments
waya
Trinidad & Tobago
Addy 9 months ago
Chennette
5 comments
raas
Antigua & Barbuda
Micah 9 months ago
Me rass boy.
10 comments
congoree
Grenada
Packam 10 months ago
We call it the same name Congoree, or millipede. When we were growing up, it was considered a good sign when they were found in the soil.
12 comments
pepperpot
St. Kitts & Nevis
MDaisyJ 10 months ago
No, it is very different.
2 comments
cut tail
Trinidad & Tobago
Gerard Sheppard 10 months ago
A punishment with blows for the wrong a child had done.
2 comments
dungs
D
Deborah 10 months ago
No worms in dungs fruit
30 comments
mama man
Jamaica
Mike 10 months ago
Maa-ma Man is often used to describe a man who deliberately refuses to take care of his responsibilities, due to laziness and lack of ambition.
9 comments
koko coolie
St. Lucia
Eimaj 10 months ago
In St Lucia, this is what we call it in creole. "Koko Coolie"
1 comment
gingee
Trinidad & Tobago
Wendy 10 months ago
What do you have to put in it for the fruit to grow faster.How long does it take to flower.
2 comments
cock set
Bahamas
Rick Jeffries 10 months ago
Always called mosquito coils a cock set in Far North Queensland, but never met anyone who could say why.
12 comments
channa cone
Trinidad & Tobago
Lee schofield 10 months ago
Looking forward to recipies.
2 comments
babash
US Virgin Islands
Jamaal 10 months ago
Kristine and Rip Damn y’all snitching!!😂😂😂😂 I wonder if the club still open?
8 comments
tot tots
Grenada
SpongeBob 10 months ago
It’s called a “Tay-Tay”
1 comment
chingum
Jamaica
Chew gum 10 months ago
Cuz
3 comments
nennen
Trinidad & Tobago
nen-nen 10 months ago
Nen-Nen is Godmother in the Carribean..... You could say Nen-Nen (Tanya) or whatever your Godmother's name is....
6 comments
su su
Grenada
Pinkie 10 months ago
When my father thought people were gossiping about us, he would say how “these people and dem sousouing us”.
22 comments
jamoon
Guyana
Deb 10 months ago
I think the fruit in this picture is CID-YAM.
13 comments
gorgon
St. Lucia
Saintie 10 months ago
This is what we call someone who is acting foolish or considered stupid
1 comment
tantie
Barbados
Mae 10 months ago
My mother called her aunt "Tantie." (Our ancestors came from Africa through Barbados to Charleston, SC, where many black people were enslaved. Tantie, my great-aunt, was born in 1891 in Charleston. I met her in 1960 in Los Angeles, where she retired. All of my cousins (her nieces, nephews and grandnieces and nephews) called her Tantie. Her name was Elise Forrest Harleston, a noted photographer.
11 comments
sukunya
Barbados
Johnny Blaze 10 months ago
Then they would turn into a ball of fire and move around and if day light catches them in that state they would die.
19 comments
bad head
J
Johnny L 10 months ago
"Got my head bad" is an old expression usually meaning hungover. "Get my head bad" usually meaning to get drunk.
1 comment
back back turkey
St. Vincent
. 11 months ago
I never see them before
3 comments
jeezam peas
Haiti
Sunsun 11 months ago
I heard that yesterday and i was like... what did she say😳
9 comments
tinchy
T
TINCHY GOSRANI 11 months ago
Its my small world
2 comments
grine
Bahamas
Le Deuce 11 months ago
To have sexual intercourse
1 comment
black cake
Bahamas
Le Deuce 11 months ago
In the Bahamas it’s known as Fruit cake
4 comments
bitter orange
Bahamas
The deuce 11 months ago
aka ‘sour’
4 comments
put away the house
Trinidad & Tobago
Nyjae 11 months ago
Me and you
1 comment
backra
Trinidad & Tobago
Akra 11 months ago
I remember hearing that it meant..if you're poor,you sat in the back row, thus backra
10 comments
accra
Trinidad & Tobago
Akra 11 months ago
Love this
13 comments
tata
Trinidad & Tobago
Cocoa panyol 11 months ago
Yuh talking tata!!!! Tata is referring to shit
3 comments
fore day morning
Bahamas
TheDeuce 11 months ago
Mid morning hours - before day dawn/break - anywhere from 2am - 5am
8 comments
oh geed
Trinidad & Tobago
Ano 12 months ago
A more flavourful way to say ew
10 comments
bwai
Belize
shirly last year
bwai chu
1 comment
bukta
Guyana
Jair last year
“Look up look down. Your father bukta drop down” 😂
20 comments
gyal
St. Vincent
jaj last year
woman
2 comments
cowitch
St. Vincent
jaj last year
@Alicia thats gotta suck, getting the corich itch. are they okay?
17 comments
nayga
St. Vincent
jaj last year
its no the n word people
11 comments