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From the colour green which is usually associated with putrid stuff, bad breath or rotten food in the Caribbean.

Sobaco in Latin America
Why yah smell so green? Go bathe yourself man!

You arm's green like lime bredda. Go buy q roll-on (deoderant) man!
by Tropical Rythms December 8, 2021
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Jamaican

Rock especially when used as a coarse building stone.
Rockstone was my pillow back in the days when I used to live in the countryside.
by Tropical Rythms March 5, 2022
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Jamaican slang (humorous) no food, usually used as answer to the question what yah gonna eat?

The idea is about a cake made from air, that one cannot see.
What are you gonna have for lunch today?

Aircake!
by Tropical Rythms December 15, 2021
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A type of loose fitting underwear just as the word suggests.

Shortening of a baggy underwear or a granny panty; any underwear.

Usage rural Jamaica
She, she! She have the gun inna baggy. Mind she shoots you with it.
by Tropical Rythms December 11, 2021
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Jamaican slang for relaxing: chilling

Origin :kick back North American to relax, or enjoy oneself.
Kick back-

I'm just home with me baby mother a kickback. Is so me spend my evenings.
by Tropical Rythms December 13, 2021
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Usually refers to a concoction or drink that is believed to help males achieve the ultimate symbol of stereotypical masculinity: virility and sexual prowess.
Every weekend, my boo and I make a strong-back drink. We need our alone time to have fun after a long week of work.
by Tropical Rythms August 23, 2020
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Jamaican

Non-standard rural dialect

Evolved from the sense of being smacked by one's dad to the point where one falls over.

To somersault or fall over

Origin from keel over, kin over in Jamaican Patois + from papa's lick or smack
The lil gal kin pupalick off of the wall and hurt her knee.
by Tropical Rythms March 5, 2022
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