(pronounced fah-ss) adv.
1. A Trinbagonian word to describe one's nosiness or ability to pry into the affairs of others.
2. Describing one who is overly inquisitive.
3. Part of the term "Farse and out-a-place"
1. A Trinbagonian word to describe one's nosiness or ability to pry into the affairs of others.
2. Describing one who is overly inquisitive.
3. Part of the term "Farse and out-a-place"
by Jenn Lee May 02, 2010
(Pronounced mah-co-me-tah)
A Trinbagonian word which describes an imaginary and innate instrument whereby someone (a "maco" or "farse" person) is able to detect an opportunity to eavesdrop.
A Trinbagonian word which describes an imaginary and innate instrument whereby someone (a "maco" or "farse" person) is able to detect an opportunity to eavesdrop.
by Jenn Lee May 02, 2010