verb General Slang

gine

GINE · verb · informal

Going / going to; the Bajan future marker.

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Definitions

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Replaces 'going' or the future 'will/going to'. 'She gine do it' = she will do it.

“I gine down de road just now.”
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gine In A Sentence

I gine down de road just now.

Origin & Usage

Bajan creole; reduction of 'going'.

Variants gynegwine

People Also Ask

What does gine mean in Bajan?

It means 'going' or 'going to', serving as the future-tense marker, so 'She gine do it' means 'she will do it'.

How do you use gine in a sentence?

Use it before a verb or destination, e.g. 'I gine down de road just now.'

Where does gine come from?

It's a Barbadian creole reduction of the word 'going'.

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