(THE) CAT :
CALLALOU :
CARD :
CEASE & SEKKLE!
CEPES :
CERACE :
CHA! or CHO! :



CHAKA-CHAKA :
CHALICE or CHILLUM :
or CHALEWA :
CHANT :
CHEAP :
CHI CHI MAN :
CHIMMY :
CHO :
CLAP :
CLOT :




COCO :

COIL :
COLD I UP :
COME DUNG :
COME EEN LIKE :
CONTROL :
COO 'PON :

COO YAH :
COOL RUNNINGS :
COOLIE :


COLLIE :
COME YAH (cumyu) :
CORK UP :
CORN :


COTCH :


COTTA :
CRAB :
CRAVEN :
CRAVEN CHOKE PUPPY : CREATION STEPPER :

CRIS :
CRISSARS :
CROMANTY :
CROCUS BAG :
CROSSES :
CRUCIAL :
CU :
CU DEH! :
CU PAN :
CU YA! :
CU YU :
CUBBITCH : )
CUDJO :
CULTURE :
CUSS-CUSS :
CUT YAI :


CUTCHIE :
CYA :

CYAAN :
CYAI :
CYAN :

a woman's genitals (6)
A spinach stew. (18)
to fool someone (6)
stop everything and relax! (6)
(n.) - beard (35)
a ubiquitous vine used for boiling medicinal tea, and for bathing. It is proverbial for its bitterness.(5)
a disdainful expletive (1)
pshaw! (2)
very common, mild explanation expressing impatience, vexation or disappointment. (5)
messy, disorderly, untidy. (5)
a pipe for smoking herb, usually made from coconut shell
or CHALEWA : and tubing, used ritually by Rastas (1)
(v.) - to sing, especially cultural or spiritual songs (35)
just as cheap, just as well. (5)
a gay man (6)
chamber pot. (5)
very common, mild explanation expressing impatience, vexation or disappointment. (5)
hit, break, stride (1)
1. cloth, an essential part of most Jamaican bad words, such as bumbo clot, rass clot, blood clot, etc. The essence of Jamaican cursing seems to be nastiness, rather than the blashemy or sexuality which is characteristic of the metropolitan countries.
2. to hit or strike - from the verb "to clout". (5)
3. literally means a used tampon (31)
a potato-like edible root, known elsewhere as the taro or the eddo. It was brought to Jamaica from the South Pacific.
This is completely distinct from cocoa, usually called chocolate. (5)
money (6)
humiliate or be-little (29)
come down, get ready (as to prepare to play a tune) (6)
to seem as if; to resemble. (5)
to be in charge of, responsible for, to own; to take (1)
v. (origin unclear) Look upon! (7)
v. (origin unclear) Look here! (7)
pay attention (17)
usually used at a time of departure on a long journey meaning have a safe trip (31)
the traditional Jamaican epithet for East Indians. It is never used It is never used for Chinese Jamaicans. Usually in the form coolie-man or coolie-oman. It is not considered polite today anymore than the term nega, but it is still used widely in rural areas. (5)
n. (urban slang) ganja (7)
come here. (17)
jammed, filled, crowded (2)
1. marijuana
2. money
3. a bullet (1)
verb (cotch up), to support something else, as with a forked stick; to balance something or place it temporarily; to beg someone a cotch, can be a place on a crowded bus seat or bench; or it may mean to cotch a while, to stay somewhere temporarily. (5)
a roll of cloth or vegetation placed on top of the head to cushion the skull from the weight of a head load. (5)
aside from it's usual meaning, it is a verb meaning to scratch or claw. (5)
greedy (5)
someone who wants everything but when they get it , they can't manage it.
means you step it in and throughout Babylon without fear - cuttin' edge, livin' on the edge, fear no foe. Lookin justice in the eye and saying, What are you doin ?"!! (29)
crisp; popularly used for anything brand-new, slick-looking. (5)
crisp, brand-new (2)
adj. from Corromantee, Blacks from the Gold Coast believed to be rebellious (7)
a very large sack made of coarse cloth, like burlap (10)
problems, vexations, trials; bad luck, misfortunes. (5)
serious, great, "hard,", "dread" (1)
verb, look! (5)
look there! (5)
look at. (5)
look here! (5)
To say "Look at you." To the person you are refering to. (14)
covetous. (5)
n. name of famous Maroon warrior; mn born on Monday, from Fante, Twi kudwo (7)
reflecting or pertaining to the roots values and traditions highly respected by the Rastas (1)
a quarrel or fracas, with lots of cursing. (5)
to cut your eye at somebody is a very common means of expressing scorn or contempt, for example; one catches the other person's eye, then deliberatly turns one's own eyes as an insult. (5) You can also cut your eye at somebody in a friendly way. (29)
pipe for communal smoking. (5)
1. to care; "donkya", don't care, careless; "no kya" means no matter, as in "no kya weh im tun", no matter where he turns.
2. to carry. (5)
can't. (5)
to carry. (5)
can. (5)