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Trinidad & Tobago
pandit
Hindu holy man
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Trinidad & Tobago
panchayt
Meeting of elders who decide on village affairs
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Belize
panades
Traditional Belizean dish made with corn maize and shark meat
food
Antigua & Barbuda
Belize
Jamaica
pan
On
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Barbados
paling
Pailing is more formally know across the world as corrugated sheet metal. It sometimes goes by the alternate name of galvanise. It is used on many islands as roofing materials, but also as fencing for yards or as metal lining for other things such as a barbecue grill or material to cover holes on the ground. This metal is thin, and usually made out of tin or iron it is sometimes prone to rusting exposed to the weather and not properly painted. It easy to spot due to its rippled appearance.
Trinidad & Tobago
pak choy
Bok Choy
food
plant
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Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
pagalee
Crazy
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Jamaica
packy
A gourd that is used for utilitarian purposes, and not for food. The skin or shell of the large green fruit hardens to become wood-like when dry. The shell can then be carved and is used to make a variety of items including cups, and bowls and decorative pieces.
plant
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Belize
p.g.
Punta Gorda, Belize
Belize
Trinidad & Tobago
own way
Stubborn. Unwilling to listen or take criticism.
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Jamaica
owl
Old. Elderly.
Jamaica
otaheite apple
Otaheite apple; Pear shaped fruit with red skin and white flesh. Typically, they contain a single large seed. However, they may occasionally be seedless. The fruit is sweet and is usually eaten raw or used to make drinks.
food
fruit
plant
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Jamaica
ongle
Only. Solely.
Jamaica
oney oney
One by one; One at a time
Jamaica
US Virgin Islands
one one
One by one; One at a time
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Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
ole years
New years eve
St. Lucia
ole po
A promiscuous woman.
Belize
ole man
Father.
Belize
ole lady
Mother
St. Vincent
ole foot
A promiscuous woman.
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