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cut ass
Bahamas
Bain 2 years ago
Stop from playin’ or I gan cut yah ass!
3 comments
carailla
Suriname
Rich 2 years ago
This is sopropo in Suriname. It is usually stewed with salt meat or pig's tails.
2 comments
bun bun
Suriname
Rich 2 years ago
In Suriname they fry the rice at the bottom of the pot in oil until it crisps up. It is called brong brong
2 comments
charlie
Dominica
harvey766 2 years ago
They also say Charlie in the USVI
1 comment
john crow
Jamaica
Gene 2 years ago
I hve heard Jamaican women call their spouse John crow in heated arguments I don't feel anyone should call a human that name or dog poop.
22 comments
eye pass
Guyana
Tete 2 years ago
ah wah di rass, you just tek ya eyes and pass me-said by a “traditional guyanese parent” lol.
11 comments
bun rice
Barbados
Lord 2 years ago
Hehehehehehehe
1 comment
allyuh
Guyana
A' 2 years ago
Correction, Guyaneses say "A'yuh" for "you all," not "allyuh."
10 comments
blim blim
Guyana
Vick 2 years ago
Kamaranga
19 comments
balanjay
Grenada
San 2 years ago
I concur - Grenadians know this vegetable as balanjay. It's just part of our colourful expression of Self to put our own spin on any and everything we choose- no apologies necessary 🤷🏾‍♀️
11 comments
alligator pear
Grenada
San'Ra 2 years ago
Also called zabuka in Grenada - yum..delish 😋
8 comments
keskidee
Trinidad & Tobago
raviji 2 years ago
I heard the word ‘kiskede’ originated from French or Patois…”quest ki dit” … meaning - “What you say?” Do I have ipthevFrench correctly? raviji
25 comments
mauby
Jamaica
Mauby 2 years ago
What does the mauby called in Jamaica
2 comments
poppy show
Jamaica
Kyle 2 years ago
Anybody with the name Peter and last name brown
16 comments
jumbee bead
US Virgin Islands
Arlene Monaghan 2 years ago
We grew up with stories about the werewolf who was obsessed with numbers. it could only enter your home if you had a string of 100 Jumbee beads outside your door. So, to confuse the werewolf you made a sting of 99 Jumbee beads. The werewolf would spend the entire night counting the string over and over trying to reach 100. o. He
9 comments
okro
St. Lucia
Fruity 2 years ago
In St Lucia it is okro or gumbo
6 comments
apple
St. Lucia
Fruity 2 years ago
In St Lucia we call it pommdamou ( pomme d'amour) or love apple
30 comments
big eye
Guyana
Colloiebai 2 years ago
Scrayving is rhe Guyanese vwrsion
4 comments
sometimeish
Jamaica
Batty 2 years ago
Bottom
1 comment
chunkay
Trinidad & Tobago
Steve 2 years ago
That explanation from Akash is very interesting and enlightening for I heard that from my Mom.
4 comments
dounce
Barbados
Bobby Goodman 2 years ago
This site also carries Dunks, singular almost never used (a Dunk), which is the Bajan fruit that we know well.
8 comments
recau
Puerto Rico
José 2 years ago
When chopped, it is known as "racaíto" (ray-kye-'EET-oh).
3 comments
massive
Jamaica
Big 2 years ago
Meaning please
2 comments
kaimit
Haiti
Rosie 2 years ago
Also called kaimit in Haitian Creole
6 comments
sucker
Haiti
Christy 2 years ago
I remember this as… Creme ti carol 🇭🇹
12 comments
A crab never forget he hole
a
a crab 2 years ago
i forgot him hole :(
1 comment
brango
Trinidad & Tobago
Nevada 2 years ago
brango nothing, is "bacchanal"💀
2 comments
coolings
Trinidad & Tobago
Nevada 2 years ago
In Trinidad we call dem "sucka-bag"
3 comments
bora
Suriname
JACK 2 years ago
Kousenband
6 comments
pesh
Trinidad & Tobago
Lawd fada 2 years ago
when you're stressed out
1 comment
feg
Guyana
Raul 2 years ago
My father still says 'Fleg' to mean and segment of orange
2 comments
caraille
St. Vincent
Ni 2 years ago
In SVG it's called Carailla. My dad used it for high blood pressure.
8 comments
mehson
Bahamas
anas 2 years ago
Say something. Keep it civil.
5 comments
puss blood
Grenada
Cheryl 2 years ago
Where in Grenada can I find this..
3 comments
frog banana
a
amogus 2 years ago
yo mama
4 comments
bananaquit
Cuba
Kaka 2 years ago
It a thief
8 comments
wood slave
Antigua & Barbuda
nathan 2 years ago
aye bro i got one right now and im hella scared right now
5 comments
anar
Aruba
emy 2 years ago
we have this in aruba too
7 comments
pitirre
Cuba
bruno 2 years ago
no
2 comments
willy
Jamaica
nicka 2 years ago
Jamaicans use that one too
3 comments
papaw
St. Lucia
Chloe 2 years ago
In St.lucia we call it pawpaw too
5 comments
bajan
Barbados
kay 2 years ago
aint nuh hard ta onstan d accent 😭
7 comments
lob
Belize
Shellz 2 years ago
We also pronounce it as “lab”
2 comments
guava
Belize
Shellz 2 years ago
We also say Ching chong (chin chuung)
1 comment
caballito san pedro
Puerto Rico
Hector 2 years ago
Le llamamos caballitos de San Pedro
1 comment
mesple
US Virgin Islands
Ken 2 years ago
This is not a mesple.
1 comment
scrunting
Trinidad & Tobago
Wahid John 2 years ago
Aye boy. Dah man usstoh be rell rich now hee picking trew ghabage khan. (Scrunting)
1 comment
eddoe leaf
Trinidad & Tobago
Sandra 2 years ago
The first 4 photos are amaranth aka chowri bhaji in TT. The Jamaican callalloo is a larger leaved amaranth; its taste is milder. The last photo is, likely, the leaves of the dasheen/taro aka 'callalloo bush' in TT because it is used to make the soup-like dish known as callalloo. The leaves of eddoes and dasheen are almost identical except the latter have a reddish/purple dot at the centre.
10 comments
butu
Jamaica
Xay 2 years ago
Butu means low. Jamaicans say butu if you squat. Also if you say someone butu it means they are low or a lowlife.
26 comments
cassa cassa
G
GUYANA 2 years ago
THE BANANA TASTES CASSA CASSA
1 comment