bloodclaat
Definitions
bloodclaat In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Jamaican Patois: 'blood' + 'claat' (cloth), referencing a menstrual/sanitary cloth.
People Also Ask
What does bloodclaat mean?
It's a strong Jamaican curse word used to express anger, shock or emphasis. Literally it refers to a blood-soaked (menstrual) cloth.
Is bloodclaat a bad word?
Yes, it's a vulgar expletive in Jamaica and is considered offensive in polite company, though it's common in casual and dancehall speech.
How is bloodclaat used?
It's used both as an exclamation of shock ('bloodclaat!') and as an intensifier or insult within a sentence.
What is the difference between bloodclaat and bumboclaat?
Both are part of the Jamaican '-claat' curse family; bumboclaat references the backside while bloodclaat references a blood cloth, and both are among the strongest profanities.
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