Results for “jam”

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jam sandwich
noun

UK traffic patrol car with a red stripe down a white body.

#police#uk#traffic#livery
jammette 18+
noun

Mature content — open to view.

#caribbean#patois#insult#behaviour
jamette 18+
noun

Mature content — open to view.

#caribbean#patois#insult#people
jam-cram
adjective

Extremely crowded; packed tight

#caribbean#patois#crowd#condition
jammin
verb

Enjoying oneself; partying and having fun

#caribbean#patois#party#music
jamar
verb

To eat (Cuba)

#spanish#spanglish#latino#food
jama
noun

Food, grub (Cuba)

#spanish#spanglish#latino#food
jamonero 18+
noun

Mature content — open to view.

#spanish#spanglish#latino#people
Jam Jar
noun

Cockney rhyming slang for a car — 'nice jam jar, mate'.

#cockney#rhyming#british#uk
Catjam
interjection

An animated head-bobbing cat emote spammed when the music or vibe is good.

#gen-z#meme#twitch#emote
The Cat's Pajamas
phrase

Jazz-age slang for the coolest, classiest, most wonderful thing going.

#1920s#flapper#jazz-age#prohibition
bruckshot
noun

A sawn-off shotgun — Jamaican patois that crossed into UK drill.

#uk-drill#london#weapons#jamaican-patois
bloodclaat 18+
interjection

Mature content — open to view.

#caribbean#patois#curse#exclamation
yardie
noun

A Jamaican, esp. of the diaspora; also a gang member

#caribbean#patois#people#diaspora
ackee
noun

Jamaica's national fruit (in ackee & saltfish)

#caribbean#patois#food
jerk
noun

Spicy Jamaican dry-rub/smoke cooking style

#caribbean#patois#food
yaad
noun

Home; one's house or, capitalized, Jamaica

#caribbean#patois#home#place
tapón
noun

Traffic jam (PR)

#spanish#spanglish#latino#transport
Bumbaclaat 18+
interjection

Mature content — open to view.

#caribbean#uk#urban-lingo
Yard
noun

Patois for home or Jamaica itself — 'back a yard' means back home.

#caribbean#uk#music#urban-lingo
Brawta
noun

A little extra freebie thrown in — Jamaica's version of a bonus or lagniappe.

#caribbean#urban-lingo
Yute
noun

A young person, kid, or youth — UK slang from Jamaican Patois.

#uk#british#mle#aave
Wha Gwaan
phrase

The classic Jamaican greeting — literally 'what's going on', like 'what's up'.

#caribbean#uk#mle#urban-lingo
Irie
adjective

Jamaican word for feeling good, at peace, and everything being alright.

#caribbean#music#aave#urban-lingo
Riddim
noun

An instrumental or beat — Jamaican-derived word that runs through UK street music.

#uk#british#hip-hop#mle
Bredrin
noun

An affectionate term for a close friend or brother, rooted in Jamaican Patois.

#british#uk#mle#aave
Big Up
verb

To praise, hype up, or give respect to someone — a shout-out, Jamaican style.

#caribbean#uk#music#aave