RAATID! :

RAGGA :

RAGGAMUFFIN :
RAM :
RAM GOAT :
RANKING :
RAS or RASS :
(TO) RAAS :
RASTA, RASTAFARIAN :
RAT-BAT :
RATCHET :
RED :

RED EYE :
RAHTID :
RENK :


RHAATID :

RHYGIN :

RIZZLA :
ROCKERS :

ROOTS :


ROTI :
ROYAL, (RIAL) :
RUDE BOY :
RUN-DUNG :

RUNNING BELLY :
RYAL :

a common mild expletive of surprise or vexation, as in "to raatid!". It is likely a polite permutation of "ras", a la "gosh" or "heck". (5)
A style of reggae that uses digital rhythms exclusively. A term sometimes used interchangably with dancehall, since the latter music has become heavily digitized as well. (46)
jamaican ghetto dweller (46)
full up (28)
slang for someone who deals with nuff ladies (17)
highly respected (1)
backside, rump; a common curse is to rass! or rass clot! a title used by Rastafarians meaning "lord" or "head" . (5)
"really?", "damn!"(6)
a follower of Marcus Garvey who worships the Almighty in the person of haile Selassie
bat, the night-flying rodent. (5)
a switchblade knife popular in Jamaica (1)
1. very high on herb
2. mulatto color (1)
to want another persons belonging, envious. "You too red eye", meaning, you're too envious. (14)
expression of surprise, or to be enraged. From biblical"wrothed" (7)
1. foul-smelling, raw-smelling.
2. out of order, impudent, as in a rank-imposter. "Yu too renk!". (5)
fiesty (29)
a curse-exclamation, similar to "what the hell" (6)
To rahtid ---> Exclamination!!, i.e Wow! a milder form to Rass...excitement!! (40)
adj. spirited, vigorous, lively, passionate with great vitality and force; also sexually provocative and aggressive. Probably a form of English raging. (7)
brand of rolling paper. (3)
reggae music (1)
reggae music as it is played today, the latest sound (2)
1. derived from the experience of the common people, natural indigenous
2. a greeting
3. name for a fellow Rasta (1)
flat Indian pan breads. (5)
n. offspring of some other race and black, ass in "Chiney-Rial," "coolie-rial"; humorous as in "monkey-rial" (7)
a criminal, a hard hearted person, a tough guy (6)
food cooked in coconut juice, obtained after grating the dry coconut meat and squeezing it in water, thus extracting the coconut cream. (5)
diarrhea (12)
royal. (5)