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Jamaica
myal man
A practitioner of obeah or black arts.
person
Jamaica
shearer
The Jamaican $5000 banknote bearing the image of former Prime Minister Hugh Shearer.
money
Jamaica
squaddy
A police officer.
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Jamaica
tan pan i lang
To sustain sexual activity for an extended period of time. Refers to the sexual prowess of a male.
sexual
Jamaica
tekeisha
A woman who exploits men for financial gain, particularly via the use of affection and sexual favours.
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Jamaica
seet
To understand. Too see or get what is being said.
Jamaica
si mi
To understand. To see or get what one is saying.
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Jamaica
bit
Tight - as pertaining to the vagina.
sexual
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Jamaica
ukku
The vagina. The female sexual organ.
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Jamaica
wheel an come again
To try again but with better or more convincing effort
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Jamaica
whola
All of. The complete amount.
Jamaica
yack
An exclamation or expression of disgust.
Jamaica
youth man
A young person, usually male
Jamaica
bag a wire
A traitor. One who betrays or sells out another.
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Jamaica
zinc fence
Property dividers or fencing made from sheets of galvanised (zinc coated) metal. Often a symptom of poverty and urban decay.
Jamaica
myal
A variant of obeah that include the practices of herbal healing, spiritual possession, spirit summoning, and protection casting. It has a complex set of rituals involving singing, drumming and spirit communications.
folklore
Trinidad & Tobago
piper clark
An inexpensive rubber slipper
St. Vincent
dounce
The fruit of the Flacourtia indica which is a species of flowering plant native to much of Africa and tropical and temperate parts of Asia. The fruit itself is a pome about an inch thick and red ripening purple. It is very fleshy and has 6 to 10 seeds in layered carpels. The pulp is yellow or white and sweet with an acidic tang. It is eaten raw or made in to jelly or jam. It can be fermented to make wine.
fruit
food
plant
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Trinidad & Tobago
rolling cherry
The fruit of the Flacourtia indica which is a species of flowering plant native to much of Africa and tropical and temperate parts of Asia. The fruit itself is a pome about an inch thick and red ripening purple. It is very fleshy and has 6 to 10 seeds in layered carpels. The pulp is yellow or white and sweet with an acidic tang. It is eaten raw or made in to jelly or jam. It can be fermented to make wine.
fruit
food
plant
Trinidad & Tobago
janjii
The marbled swamp eel (Synbranchus marmoratus) is an eel like freshwater fish.
animal