1820 results
Jamaica
cris
A very hard, flat, semi-sweet biscuit made with coconut, flour, sugar, and spices.
food
Puerto Rico
diadema
A rigid metal, plastic or wooden band used to keep womens' hair in place.
Guyana
fbig
Fat Batty Indian: A woman of East Indian ancestry with nice, large, shapely buttocks.
person
St. Lucia
fer de lance
The St. Lucia lancehead. A venomous pit viper species found only in St. Lucia.
animal
US Virgin Islands
goat foot woman
A mythical half woman, half goat being used to scare children into behaving themselves.
Jamaica
guidance
An expression used to wish good fortune and a good trip on departing travelers
Jamaica
If yu cyaa get turkey, satisfy wid John Crow.
Make the best of a bad situation, and be content with what you have.
proverb
Jamaica
jackass corn
A very hard, flat, semi-sweet biscuit made with coconut, flour, sugar, and spices.
food
Jamaica
killy killy
The American Kestrel. A small falcon, and the only kestrel found in the Americas.
animal
bird
Trinidad & Tobago
kurma
Dessert made with flour and coconut milk, fried and dipped in a sugary liquid.
food
Guyana
lakto
Dessert made with flour and coconut milk, fried and dipped in a sugary liquid.
food
Trinidad & Tobago
macajuel syndrome
The state of laziness or sleepiness that follows the consumption of a large meal.
Guyana
matai
Dessert made with flour and coconut milk, fried and dipped in a sugary liquid.
food
Guyana
mithai
Dessert made with flour and coconut milk, fried and dipped in a sugary liquid.
food
Jamaica
nanka
The Jamaican Boa or Jamaican Yellow Snake. A large nonvenomous constrictor endemic to Jamaica.
animal
Barbados
Belize
Guyana
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
niggaritis
The state of laziness or sleepiness that follows the consumption of a large meal.
Jamaica
puss claw
A thornbush with sharp curved thorns that resemble cats' claws in shape and size.
plant
Jamaica
selecta
A Disc Jockey. One who selects the music to be played at an event.
Jamaica
spindalis
A species of cardinal endemic to Jamaica. It has black, yellow, and white markings.
animal
bird
Guyana
sweet potato fly
A fermented drink made from sweet potatoes, and spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and mace.
food
Bahamas
three stone
A wood burning fireplace constructed from three stones with the wood inserted between stones.
Jamaica
walk good
An expression used to wish good fortune and a good trip on departing travelers
St. Kitts & Nevis
Trinidad & Tobago
warahoon
A wild, crazy person whose actions are usually more spontaneous than properly thought through.
Jamaica
Yu neva si pop gun kill alligator
Don't expect success if you set someone a task that is beyond their ability
proverb
Jamaica
calaban
A trap for catching ground walking or ground feeding birds and small animals such as the coney or manicou. The trap is made from a upside-down box or container lightly propped up by a stick with bait underneath. A string is attached to the stick such that when the animal enters it trips the string which then pulls the stick and causes the trap to fall.
Barbados
conkies
A desert similar to payme or dukunu. It is made from mixture of grated pumpkin, sweet potato, cornmeal, flour, and various spices wrapped in banana leaf and steamed on a rack over boiling water.
food
Trinidad & Tobago
pois doux
Inga edulis (eng. ice-cream-bean) is a fruit native to South America. The pods contain black seeds which are embedded in a thick white juicy pulp that tastes slightly like vanilla ice cream.
fruit
food
Barbados
stew dumpling
A desert similar to payme or dukunu. It is made from mixture of grated pumpkin, sweet potato, cornmeal, flour, and various spices wrapped in banana leaf and steamed on a rack over boiling water.
food
Guyana
bacoo
A small, mostly nocturnal, dwarf-like, forest creature with long arms and legs. They love milk and bananas and will bond with a family upon entering the home of people who feed them. They can be trapped by luring them into a rum bottle with milk and bananas and throwing it into the sea.
Barbados
Guyana
bacoos
A small, mostly nocturnal, dwarf-like, forest creature with long arms and legs. They love milk and bananas and will bond with a family upon entering the home of people who feed them. They can be trapped by luring them into a rum bottle with milk and bananas and throwing it into the sea.
folklore
Trinidad & Tobago
buck
A small, mostly nocturnal, dwarf-like, forest creature with long arms and legs. They love milk and bananas and will bond with a family upon entering the home of people who feed them. They can be trapped by luring them into a rum bottle with milk and bananas and throwing it into the sea.
Haiti
vodou
A religion that developed in Haiti in the 16th century. It formed as a blend of several African religious traditions (e.g. Vodun practiced in Ghana, Benin and Nigeria) and Roman Catholicism. It teaches the existence of a supreme creator god named Bondye, Gran Maître or Gran mati and spirits known as lwa.
Haiti
voodoo
A religion that developed in Haiti in the 16th century. It formed as a blend of several African religious traditions (e.g. Vodun practiced in Ghana, Benin and Nigeria) and Roman Catholicism. It teaches the existence of a supreme creator god named Bondye, Gran Maître or Gran mati and spirits known as lwa.
Guyana
bush cow
The tapir. Large, herbivorous mammals belonging to the family Tapiridae. They are similar in shape to a pig, with a short, prehensile nose trunk. Tapirs inhabit jungle and forest regions of South and Central America.
food
animal
Jamaica
dip and fall back
A custard like stew made from a salted meat (usually saltfish or salted mackerel), coconut milk and richly seasoned. It is often served with ground provisions such as yams, dasheen, or bananas.
food
Jamaica
hoogly
A citrus fruit native to Jamaica known for its ugly appearance. It is similar to the grapefruit, but has a sweeter, less bitter taste. The skin is also more loosely attached to the flesh inside.
food
plant
Jamaica
jerk
A style of cooking where meat, wet marinated or dry-rubbed, is slowly cooked over a smoky heat source. The seasoning is traditionally very spicy and features pimento and scotch bonnet peppers as primary ingredients.
food
Jamaica
run dung
A custard like stew made from a salted meat (usually saltfish or salted mackerel), coconut milk and richly seasoned. It is often served with ground provisions such as yams, dasheen, or bananas.
food
Jamaica
backfoot
A exclamation of surprise used euphemistically in place of the stronger profanities beginning with 'b'.
profanity
Belize
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
backside
A exclamation of surprise used euphemistically in place of the stronger profanities beginning with 'b'.
profanity