Gwaan is a way of speech used by true Jamaican which really mean go on it is also used in St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Kerry said to wayne gwaan a yuh yard before mi mada come catch yuh inna har house and start a fuss
In Jamaica they would say children gwaan a skool and learn the golden rule
Andrea said to her best friend wah gwaan yuh did deh a di dance last nite
In Jamaica they would say children gwaan a skool and learn the golden rule
Andrea said to her best friend wah gwaan yuh did deh a di dance last nite
by Hardrock May 8, 2009
Example. Someone wants to find out whats happening in Jamaican. He will say "wat a gwaan"?
nutten naw gwaan = nothing is going on or happening
nutten naw gwaan = nothing is going on or happening
by Jamaicano January 2, 2011
by Daly January 22, 2004
by G is Gwaaner than u December 25, 2012
Wah Gwaan man?
by funholidayman September 15, 2009
Quite literally and phonetically means "What's going on" - "Wah - gw - aan" - pronounced identically to its spelling
The word, however, is more recognized as "What's up"
A slang/word in Jamaican Creole, commonly used among friends and acquaintances as a form of greeting one another.
Frequently used in places such as South London, primarily among black individuals with Jamaican derivation and non-Jamaican derivation alike .
The word, however, is more recognized as "What's up"
A slang/word in Jamaican Creole, commonly used among friends and acquaintances as a form of greeting one another.
Frequently used in places such as South London, primarily among black individuals with Jamaican derivation and non-Jamaican derivation alike .
by Cladhouse December 24, 2019