What does wine mean Jamaican?
wine (Verb)
Meaning/Description: the motion of winding ones waist.
To say "hello", use: "Wa gwaan" or "Yes I". To say "goodbye", use: "Me a go", or "Lickle bit". To say "thank you", use: "Give thanks" or "Praise Jah".
"Mon" is a Jamaican word that's particularly important to the locals and is often used when talking to anyone, whether it's a child or adult. The English translation for the Jamaican saying "ya mon" is “no problem” or “o*kay.” When someone offers you a rum runner, for example, it's what you might want to say: “Ya mon!”
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Wine: a form of dance, involves gyration of hips, performed to mainly West Indian music like reggae, calypso.
Wine on (someone): to wine against someone, either facing them or from behind. Wine in (someone's) face: metaphorical. To trounce, to lord it over someone.
The women in Rastafari are normally referred to as Queens. Many of the Rastafarian marriages are informal (common law).
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Give thanx – Give thanks! Selah – Selah. Seet deh – That's how it is!
Jamaican Sayings for Life
Life isn't fair. Things are not always as they seem. Sheltered persons don't know true hardship or troubles. Danger lurks nearby when there is too much merriment and excitement.
How do Jamaicans say hello?
Ello is the most common way to say hello in Jamaican patois. It is very similar to the English version but they don't pronounce the 'h' at the start. Wah gwaan is a casual and friendly greeting which literally means 'what's going on'. It can be used to say hello or to ask someone how they are.
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Criss: Jamaican expression meaning “Pretty;” “fine;” or “o*kay.” Finnicky: Flighty; jumpy.
“Mi Gaan” – I'm gone, Goodbye. “Lata” – Later ; See you later. “Inna Di Morrows” – See you tomorrow. “Walk gud / tek care” – Stay Safe / Take Care. Walk good in this sense means to stay out of trouble or to be careful.
The term 'whining' refers to a provocative dance that usually involves a woman gyrating and grinding with/without a man to dancehall music, often occurring in clubs in the Afro-Caribbean community around the world.
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A wine or dance involving simultaneous and coordinated movements of the hips, knees and head. dance.
Despite Jamaica being a non-wine country, their local markets do sell a variety, from mediocre to premium wines. Although some local shops sell some wine, it would be better to just go directly to the Mega Mart as looking for wine in other individual establishments would be a hit and miss scenario.