| 2. | gwan | ||
|
slang from Cork city in Ireland - short for "go on". The term made it's made to the Carribean while Irish slaves were shipped there in the 16th and 17th centuries. Slang Irish terms like this then made their way into the Carribean "patois", particularly Jamaica, where "gwan" is pronounced and used in exactly the same way as in Cork city in Ireland. "Ah gwan ya langball ya"
"Please do go on about that wonderful event that you are informing me about." |
|||
| 1. | Gwan | ||
|
Gwan is a Pattwa' word, It is mainly a Jamaican term. It can mean two things to *go away or *what is going on Go away - "Tell da boys dem fi gwan."
what is going on? - "Whatta gwan?" |
|||
| 3. | gwan | ||
|
idiom: going on
wa gwan star?
by
anonymous
Aug 22, 2003
add a video
|
|||
|
|
|||
| 4. | Gwan | ||
|
Guyanese word for "going on" Aye wa' gwan
Hey what's going on |
|||
| 5. | gwan | ||
|
Jamaican for "go on" Jamaican: "Whatta gwan?"
|
|||
| 6. | Gwan | ||
|
A term used to describe the feeling you get after smoking marijuana and can also be used to refer to the ganja itself. "My friends and i just smoked a fat blunt and we're pretty Gwan."
"Hey man you got any Gwan?" "GWAN GWAN!" |
|||
|
|
|||
| 7. | gwan | ||
|
1.A word meaning going, i picked it up from a old movie called The Defiant Ones
1.I'm gwan to go home.
|
|||
