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cerasee
A variety of bitter melon plant (Momordica charantia). A vine bearing a small bumpy skinned yellow or orange fruit. The leaves are used to make a bitter herbal tea that his regarded for its medicinal and purgative properties
plant
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cayo
San Ignacio Town, Belize.
caylissniss
Improper or inappropriate behaviour or actions.
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caye
Ambergris Caye, Belize
place
caw blen
Expression of surprise equivalent to 'wow'.
profanity
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catty
A girl or woman.
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catapul
Slingshot. A projectile launching weapon made from a Y-shaped branch or piece of wood and elastic material. They are commonly used to hunt birds and other small game.
catahar
Seeded breadfruit
food
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cat
The vagina. The female sexual organ.
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cast eye
Cross eyed or cockeyed; Condition in which the eyes are not properly aligned with each other and appear to be looking in different directions.
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cassareep
A bitter syrupy condiment made from cassava juice and brown sugar.
food
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cass cass
Scandal, social conflict, or drama
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cascadura
An edible species of armour plated catfish that grows up to 24.0 centimetres in length. Males grow to a larger average and maximum size than females and, during the reproductive season, develop fat deposits in the pectoral fin and an elongated recurved pectoral spine that often assumes a reddish colour.
animal
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cascadoo
An edible species of armour plated catfish that grows up to 24.0 centimetres in length. Males grow to a larger average and maximum size than females and, during the reproductive season, develop fat deposits in the pectoral fin and an elongated recurved pectoral spine that often assumes a reddish colour.
animal
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cart wheel
Large, round flat, dumplings
food
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cark up
To be constipated
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cark
Bottle cap
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card
To cheat or have an affair.
canal conch
A promiscuous woman.
person
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can grenade
Canned mackerel in tomato sauce
food