WE DEM BOYZ
song by Wiz Khalifas
1. "we (are) those boys" / "this is what we are", describing his squad)
2. (not applicable)
"hol up hol up!" (anecdote)
WE DEM GIRLZ
(European e-sports team, former members are male)
1. "we, (are) those girls" (ironically)
2. "we demolish girls" (not applicable ; funny in a wrong way)
ggwp! (anecdote)
song by Wiz Khalifas
1. "we (are) those boys" / "this is what we are", describing his squad)
2. (not applicable)
"hol up hol up!" (anecdote)
WE DEM GIRLZ
(European e-sports team, former members are male)
1. "we, (are) those girls" (ironically)
2. "we demolish girls" (not applicable ; funny in a wrong way)
ggwp! (anecdote)
by 13thOvertone October 15, 2018
Dem/s - Degenerate person/s whom supports/supported the Democratic Party between 1960 and 2021+.
Dem/s - A Member/s Or the Democratic Party in its entirety.
Dem/s - A Member/s Or the Democratic Party in its entirety.
Can you believe it took military tribunals to show the "dems" the truth? I mean the democrats didn't even try to hide it.
Just found out my sister was a "dem", I really need to get her out of politics.
Did you hear about the massive footprint the "dems" have under their control? It's pretty scary.
Just found out my sister was a "dem", I really need to get her out of politics.
Did you hear about the massive footprint the "dems" have under their control? It's pretty scary.
by Jocofalltrades January 18, 2021
It refers to or is a general term for something, almost anything can be considered as siting. It’s translated term is something.
by Realjamaican March 06, 2022
It refers to or is a general term for something, almost anything can be considered as siting. It’s translated term is something.
by Realjamaican March 06, 2022
When all the notches be making you twist in the wind while you wrapped up in the game. See also; swetnam notches
by Amanda Buymestuff January 20, 2015
Liable to fuck your life up and have you hiding in bushes stalking questioning your own sanity; good loving
by Destos June 14, 2019
Jamaican dialect
Used as a susbtitute for the subject pronoun (non-standard) or the Demonstrative pronoun those.
Much like the object pronoun me replaces "I" informally.
It used as a plural marker in some cases but, not always and is used most times when it's replaceable with the subject pronoun they.
Eg.
Me speak whole heap of languages them. (Incorrect)
Me speak whole heap of languages. (Only correct version).
The tires them (dem) in the shed outta front. (Correct non-standard)
The tires, they're in the shed out front. (Correct standard)
Who yah going out with later?
Me friends them (dem). (Short reply exception)
What you going to do later?
Wash me clothes them (dem) (short reply exception)
Used as a susbtitute for the subject pronoun (non-standard) or the Demonstrative pronoun those.
Much like the object pronoun me replaces "I" informally.
It used as a plural marker in some cases but, not always and is used most times when it's replaceable with the subject pronoun they.
Eg.
Me speak whole heap of languages them. (Incorrect)
Me speak whole heap of languages. (Only correct version).
The tires them (dem) in the shed outta front. (Correct non-standard)
The tires, they're in the shed out front. (Correct standard)
Who yah going out with later?
Me friends them (dem). (Short reply exception)
What you going to do later?
Wash me clothes them (dem) (short reply exception)
Them (dem) love jerk chicken you see. (Patois)
They love jerk chicken, you see. (Standard J'can)
The cows (them) dem over deh need feeding. (Not Patois pluralisation)
'Em cows over there need feeding. (Ebonics)
The cows, they're over there. They need feeding. (Standard J'Can)
The mother them (dem) who not coming lemme know. (Patois pluralisation the mothers, those who aren't coming let me know )
'Em mothers who aint coming lemme know. (Ebonics)
Those mothers who aren't coming let me know. (Standard J'can)
They love jerk chicken, you see. (Standard J'can)
The cows (them) dem over deh need feeding. (Not Patois pluralisation)
'Em cows over there need feeding. (Ebonics)
The cows, they're over there. They need feeding. (Standard J'Can)
The mother them (dem) who not coming lemme know. (Patois pluralisation the mothers, those who aren't coming let me know )
'Em mothers who aint coming lemme know. (Ebonics)
Those mothers who aren't coming let me know. (Standard J'can)
by Tropical Rythms December 11, 2021