Pato gives an easy and inspiring explanation, he explains that, as a child, his mother would open the door and say “gwarn” (go on), leaving him to make his own way to school, “for those of you who don’t have someone holding your hand through this life, telling you exactly what you need to be doing, don’t fret, gwarn and do it!”
by Paul Bossert May 01, 2006

by GEORGE ENGLISH December 15, 2008

Gwarn = Jamaican slang for 'going on'. Often used as part of an inquiry into the general well being of a friend or acquaintance
by WordBrare January 18, 2008

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by Da bad man producer September 11, 2006
