Definitions by Just_a_simp
Pseudo-Patois
Spoken in both London and Toronto mainly, this dialect takes words and phrases from Jamaican patois and mixes it with english/canadian words and phrases. These two regions share similar slang but are so far away from each other due to high amounts of Jamaican immigration throughout the years.
‘Wagwan’ is an example of a jamaican phrase which is popularly used in both toronto and london. A londoner may pair this greeting with ‘bruv’ and a canadian may pair it with ‘dude’. This is Pseudo-Patois
Pseudo-Patois by Just_a_simp May 19, 2019
The Room In the Elephant
Derived from the term ' The Elephant In the Room' which means an obvious truth that is either being ignored or unaddressed . This term is used when we think we know an obvious truth but there is an underline truth that is not apparent at first.
This term was used by Ruka Ruka Ali in his song - Fly Like Me.
This term was used by Ruka Ruka Ali in his song - Fly Like Me.
Person 1: Wow,elephant in the room or what?
Person 2: Don't be too sure maybe its The Room In the Elephant .
Person 2: Don't be too sure maybe its The Room In the Elephant .
The Room In the Elephant by Just_a_simp June 20, 2016