Definitions by Jenn Lee
Farse
(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"
Maco metre
(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.
Maco metre by Jenn Lee May 1, 2010