What does rattid mean?

(Jamaica) A swear word, like damn or hell.

What are some Jamaican slang words?

These are the top Jamaican sayings and phrases to use when you visit Jamaica:

  • ‘Weh Yuh Ah Seh’ The literal translation of this Jamaican saying is, “What are you saying?”.
  • ‘Boonoonoonoos’
  • ‘Small Up Yuhself’
  • ‘Wah Gwaan’
  • ‘Irie’
  • ‘Mi Deh Yah, Yuh Know’
  • ‘Weh Yuh Deh Pon’
  • ‘Ya Mon’

What does Crawsis mean?

Yuh a crassis In Jamaican parlance, crassis means that you are bad luck and they want nothing to do with you. It could be that your presence is seen as interfering with an objective or goal, or that your actions are viewed as problematic or causing trouble with others.

What does licky licky mean in Jamaica?

You too Licky Licky. You Never Want a Jamaican to call you “Licky Licky” This is similar to beggy beggy but is usually in reference to someone who shows greedy tendencies and will quickly compromise their morals for material gain.

What does rotten mean in Jamaican?

Interjection. raatid. bloody hell, damn, damn it quotations ▼

What does backside mean in Jamaican?

Meaning/Description: bottom or buttocks, used as a curse term.

What does Tallawah mean?

powerful, strong, tough
Adjective. tallawah. powerful, strong, tough.

What does SML mean in texting in Jamaica?

SML is an online and texting acronym that means various things. It can mean screw my life, so much love, or sometimes so much laughter. Related words: SOML.

What does WOYY mean?

WOY

Acronym Definition
WOY Woman of the Year
WOY Waiting on You
WOY White Orange Youth (Moshi, Tanzania)
WOY Wizard of Yendor (NetHack)

What does Eno mean in Jamaican?

Here are some Jamaican Pick-Up examples: translation: I want to be with you. Yow empress yu look good eno. translation: Miss, I like the way you look.

What does fiya fi dat mean?

fyah fi dat – Caribbean Dictionary. fyah fi dat. 0. Interjection. An expression used to signify disapproving judgment of an act or thing by calling down or wishing hellfire on the target of disapproval.