nuh cater

Caribbean slang for the act of purposely not bothering with a chore. Alternately, it can be used in reference to a disliked person.
I nuh cater fuh dat history essay, nuh.
I nuh cater fuh he.
by redgyul September 20, 2004
mugGet the nuh catermug.

skettel

n. A Caribbean term for a woman of loose morals.
Carolina is a real skettel dred.
by redgyul September 21, 2004
mugGet the skettelmug.

kenrick

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.
"That gyul ent give me Kenrick yet bwoy."
"The weed plant ent have Kenrick on it."
by redgyul September 21, 2004
mugGet the kenrickmug.

parry shot

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.
Lavisha was in a parry shot with Khalid and Domonic.
by redgyul September 21, 2004
mugGet the parry shotmug.

what ah gwan

Caribbean slang for "What's going on?" or "What's the latest?" Usually used after or as a greeting.
"Ay, man! What a gwan?"
by redgyul September 21, 2004
mugGet the what ah gwanmug.

you know how I do

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
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."
by redgyul September 21, 2004
mugGet the you know how I domug.

you win some

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.
"Wow, you spent $700 on that date and she went home with the waiter. Ah well bro, you win some..."
by redgyul October 10, 2004
mugGet the you win somemug.