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kraabu
A fruit tree, the yellow berries of the tree (Brysonima crassifolia).
food
fruit
plant
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konkas
A housefly.
animal
knuckle
To cheat or have an affair.
knock about
Constantly moving; looking for different ways to pass time.
klim
Dried, powdered milk
food
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kitibu
A firefly; A beetle that produces a blinking yellow, orange, or red light via bioluminescence.
animal
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kiss teet
A sucking noise made with the tongue pressed against the teeth used to express annoyance, frustration, or contempt.
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kin pupalick
Somersault, flip or cartwheel
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kin ova
To topple over; to fall
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kin
Skin
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kickas
A kung fu, karate or other martial arts film.
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kibba
To close or to shut
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ketch up
To start a confrontation or fight
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ketch arse
Rubber sandals
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keskidee
Pitangus sulphuratus - The large tyrant flycatcher - a bird with a distinctive yellow, black and white markings. The head is black with a strong white eyestripe and a concealed yellow crown stripe. The upper parts are brown, and the wings and tail are brown with usually strong rufous fringes.
animal
bird
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kerob
Derogatory term for Garifuna people.
person
ker
To take or carry.
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kenep
Ovoid green fruit that grows in bunches on trees up to 30m high. The fruit typically ripen during the summer. The fruit is related to the lychee and have tight, thin but rigid skins. Inside the skin is the tart, tangy, or sweet pulp of the fruit covering a large seed. The pulp is usually cream or orange coloured.
food
fruit
plant
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keep up
To juggle a football without it touching the ground
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kaya
Coir; The coarse fibres found between the shell and outer husk of a coconut. The fibres are used to make mats, brushes, mulch, cheap bedding and insulation.