Caribbean slang for the act of purposely not bothering with a chore. Alternately, it can be used in reference to a disliked person.
by redgyul September 20, 2004

by redgyul September 21, 2004

Trinidadian slang for "Nothing" or "Zero". Derived from a pun on the name of Kenrick Norton, a small-time politician who never made good on his promises to the public,("Norton"/"Nuttin'"/"Nothing"). Eventually just the word "Kenrick" became an acceptable synonym.
by redgyul September 21, 2004

n. Caribbean slang term for a paticular type of menage a trois that involves 2 males (usually close friends but never homosexual) and a consenting female. Foreplay may involve both men stimulating the woman, but sexual intercourse is strictly confined to one man/one woman at a time.
by redgyul September 21, 2004

by redgyul September 21, 2004

1. The catch-all phrase for expressing approval of someone's admiration of your present action. Also used to express that a present state or action is so oft-repeated, it is as habit to the speaker.
See That's how I roll and that's how we do
See That's how I roll and that's how we do
1a. "You got with dem 22s on yo ride, man? That's gangsta."
"Act like you know, man. You know how I do."
1b. "You still won't have a pinup in a fabulous room/On her back pickin' out baskets of fruit/(I love you boo)/
Yeah freak and Petey love you too/Ha Ha/You know how I do..." ~Petey Pablo
1c. "You got dem Now-or-Later Gators man? You stay fresh n****!"
"You know how I do."
"Act like you know, man. You know how I do."
1b. "You still won't have a pinup in a fabulous room/On her back pickin' out baskets of fruit/(I love you boo)/
Yeah freak and Petey love you too/Ha Ha/You know how I do..." ~Petey Pablo
1c. "You got dem Now-or-Later Gators man? You stay fresh n****!"
"You know how I do."
by redgyul September 21, 2004

Short for, "You win some, you lose some". Usually employed when a situation or endeavour doesn't pan out in a auspicious manner in spite of a party's best efforts. Interestingly enough, despite the inclusion of the word 'win', ironically the phrase is often intended to console a loser.
by redgyul October 10, 2004
