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What are you dealing with? How yuh do? How are you doing? Wah di pree? Everything bless? Waa guh dung? Weh yuh upto? What you up to? Mad up yuh ting bro gad Do your thing bro Man a gyalist ina di street Am a ladies man out here Up enuh mi g Much respect bredrin Stop bait up yuhself, fassy Stop exposing yourself, punk Yuh done know di badness guh enuh You already know we are real gangsters A who yuh man? Who are you suppose to be? Mi nuh play wid bwoy a road I do not play around with people Pon a big man level On a higher note Big woman ting Real talk How yah pree mi suh?
Why are you looking at me like that? Stop loud up mi ting dawg Stop letting everyone know my business bro Waa gwaan daadi? We a beat dem bad We are beating them bad Di ting shot! The thing is lit! Di ting crawb up The thing is grimy Dawg yah waste man enuh You are a useless man If you need a vocal sample pack of some Jamaican street slangs words and phrases, you can get it here: Jamaican Street Slang Vocal Sample Pack Jamaican Female Sayings Here are a few lines used mostly by young Jamaican females: A yah suh nice!
Mi can seet inna yuh yiy seh yuh man nah strike it right I should be the man for you. Cowad man kip soun bone Its better to be a coward stay alive than to lose your life by being impulsive. Old fire stick easy fi ketch Old relationships are easily re-kindled. When trouble tek yuh pickney shut fit yuh When you are in trouble you will do unimaginable things to try and get yourself out of it. Wa gaan bad a mawnin cyah come good a night Things that went bad from the start wont magically become good in the end.
Yuh cyah ketch quako, yuh ketch him shout If you cannot find him, get someone close to him. Wanti wanti cyah get it, but getty getty nuh want it Those who want it cant have it, but it comes easily to those who do not care to have it. Poun a fret cyah buy ounce a debt Sitting and worry wont pay the bills. Depending on the scenario it can simply mean to look, to analyze, or to look intently in a way that might be considered intense or inappropriate. According to the Oxford Dictionary, it is used similarly in the United States.
It references the two grapefruit soft drinks sold in Jamaica, Ting and Schweppes. The shortened Jamaican version of the word takes on a similar meaning. All these phrases and slangs are used commonly and almost exclusively by the younger generations. Given the persistent use of them, it would be unsurprising if they were added to our very own Jamaican dictionary one day.
Here are 7 of the most current slangs Jamaicans use: 7.
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