Lol 😂 I know a "pilot" cause he wears glasses. "Gravedigger" because he worked nightshift, and "Bruckup" cause he wore a cast once like 10 years ago 😂😂😂
They locked me in a room,a rubber room with rats and rats make me crazy, crazy?! I was crazy once They locked me in a room,a rubber room with rats and rats make me crazy, crazy?! I was crazy once They locked me in a room,a rubber room with rats and rats make me crazy, crazy?! I was crazy once
Yh Jamaicans have a tendency to call you base on how you look, talk, behave or whatever you sell if you're a merchandiser for example, you drinks we'll call you juicy, you're always upset we'll call you hot head and if you're dark skin your name would be blackka or blacks😂
@@blakmoto8338actually ‘batty’ just means arse/buttocks.. That’s why the word ‘battyriders’ is used for very short shorts (coz they ride up your arse).. The word for gay is ‘battyman’ (meaning arse-man, or in other words, a man who likes arses 😅) .. the word ‘batty’ on its own just means ‘arse’..
That one is an historically funny way to describe short shorts. "Pum Pum shorts" is there to describe short shorts, so "Batty shorts" had to be towards men in such shorts, looking like Batty Boy.😂
"Trouble dey there" more like. Very very Naija sounding. That "Red eye" too na Naija slang. Don't know whether the Naija equivalent would be "envious".
Trouble deh deh is also sierra leonian krio for there’s trouble there. Also hush to comfort someone is the same in krio, “hush ya” but they don’t say the h as clearly.
Some persons are saying that "hush" is a form of tough love. However, in the Jamaican language, "hush" is not tough love. In our language it's a comforting word. It expresses comfort, understanding and even concern. We often say "hush yah" or "hush mi dear heart". It's like saying "it's ok, don't worry about it, I understand how you feel", while rubbing someone's back to comfort them. In fact, if a baby falls and hurt his hand. He would go to the parent crying. The parent will comfort the child and say "hush mi dear heart" and kiss the baby's hand. So there's no negativity or tough love attached to the word "hush" in the Jamaican language. It has a totally different meaning from "hush" in America and other Caribbean countries. "Hush" for us is a word of endearment, comfort and support.
Fr mom brushing ya eyelids tryna brush up ya hair for school . My mom never ever apologized for shit growing up and apart of that was tough love. (Totally disagree) but trust in those minor inconveniences where she would scratch one of us by mistake it would more so be accompanied by a “hush” rather than “move uhnuh rass”
We never really say “yuh dig”. Thats probably a Jamaican that has traveled or got deported lol. We say “yuh hear mi?”, “yuh get weh Mia seh?”, “yuh zimi?”
Jamaican is up there in my top 3 best accents, it might actually be my favourite. In Scotland we call an old phone, old car, or something that’s old, or falling apart a “banger” 😂
I study Speech and language at Uni, and even tho I may not know the Jamaican words, it's moreso the tone and intonation which suggest the meaning behind the word. Interesting to listen to. 😊❤
Exactly. I’m American born, family is from Jamaica. Is very hard to explain that I can’t “speak” Patois because it’s more putting on an accent with some lingo. I can’t do the tone but I understand it completely.
@@chanmarr8118 Oh that's interesting. Also i picked up on the semantics, her facial expressions in particular really give away the underlying meaning of the word.
@@orlandoclark5929One thing an observer of others languages gone always do is try to explain the speech to those that create it! It’s literally psycho.
It's from the Irish phrase, 'An dtigeann tú? Meaning, Do you understand? Dtigeann is pronounced 'dig-an' and was abbreviated to Dig by black Americans who lived in close proximity.
@@jackjonas1699 Cool, but means it's Black American slang as the word changed. That's what slang is, that's what language is, shifting pronunciations, changing grammar, context, etc. Point is, it's not any different than American, since they're used the same as in Jamaica.
In Jamaica any person with one eye, one arm, one leg is named “oney”. Every Indian or Indian decent person is named…”Indian”. Every Chinese or Chinese descent person is named “Mr chin or Ms chin”.
Why you acting like slang doesn't change over time, just like how saying killy is a recent ting. Older folks probably used that slang. Doesn't mean it isn't jamaican
@@MrJamChin I don’t think they were saying it’s not true just that they haven’t heard it. I thought the same thing and chalked it up to her being older. As you said, slang changes over time.
That’s wat I’m talking about oney, they don’t understand us that that is the least of wat is going on in this world .big up yuhself oney the word is love…respect
@@queenpatrice4389 and what my ppls love the most is I always greet them with respect I speak like them and I can understand what my ppls are saying … what you say everyting cool love my ppls
@@WendyPendy26 They take it so bad 🤣🤣🤣!! It’s the polite way of saying shut up yes but I feel many black people can tell the tone. Doesn’t sound so mean coming from a Jamaican 😂🥰!
I did the same thing in high school now my closest friend is Jamaican. We get on each other all the time about our word choices and slang and she hates it cuz I’m African American lol
Lol u crying? It is normal To cay that to someone in Jamaica, n they will b kool with it. Trust me… Oney knows that we love them n we don’t mean know harm, we took care of them too.. 😂
I love being a white boy that grew up with Jamaican grandparents. My grandpa spoke the thickest patois I’ve ever heard. I can just instinctually understand any Jamaican person, meanwhile it seems like most people can’t 😂
Bumbaclot is Jamaican slang equivalent to “douchebag” or “motherf@cker,” often used as an interjection to express disgust or dismay. It's also spelled bumboclaat or bomboclaat, among other spellings. It's an insulting vulgarity that literally refers to either menstrual pads or toilet paper. COPIED AND PASTED IN GOOGLE
Not sure if you’re being sarcastic but “hush” in Jamaica does NOT mean shut up or to be quiet. It is never ever used in that manner. “Hush” only refers to comfort or consolation. It’s the word to express sympathy and condolence. I make it a point of duty to let my child’s teachers know this just in case he ever uses the word in such situation at school. I would hate for people to misunderstand and think he’s uncaring. ❤
Wen I say YUH DIG some people be like that is not true. I wonder which Jamaica dem think I was talking about!I am so happy there is someone who can confirm it to b true.
Jamaican nicknames are so blunt its mad lol. I know a tall jamaican and everyone calls him longman 😂
Lol 😂 I know a "pilot" cause he wears glasses. "Gravedigger" because he worked nightshift, and "Bruckup" cause he wore a cast once like 10 years ago 😂😂😂
Think you mean "Tall man" 😂😂
Or light skin and they call him yellow man or redman. 😂😂😂😂
Sounds like a lack of creativity to me
@jerzydevoos5413 You must be real fun at parties, you craaaaasis. 🙄🙄
Oney is crazy😂
Jamaicans will roast your condition casually
I laughed so hard when she said, "What's up oney."
And fat person Fatty and believe it or not they answer to those name. Who is it ? A Fatty. 😅 they're not offended at all.
Crazy? I was crazy once
They locked me in a room,a rubber room with rats and rats make me crazy, crazy?! I was crazy once They locked me in a room,a rubber room with rats and rats make me crazy, crazy?! I was crazy once They locked me in a room,a rubber room with rats and rats make me crazy, crazy?! I was crazy once
That crosis was personal. She had someone in mind. 😂
😂😂😂
FINALLY SOMEONE USES "Personal" CORRECTLY
😂😂😂
I felt that too 😂
@@Cryodrakon2 I feel you, it’s moving next door to challenge and literally
“Wassup oney “ caught me off guard 🤣🤣🤣
Yh Jamaicans have a tendency to call you base on how you look, talk, behave or whatever you sell if you're a merchandiser for example, you drinks we'll call you juicy, you're always upset we'll call you hot head and if you're dark skin your name would be blackka or blacks😂
😂😂😂😂
Oney... "what's up oney?" 💀
🤣🤣🤣
I would be so salty 😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Girl hell nah😂
We had a cat with one eye and that's all my dad would call her 🤧
“ batty ridaa” had me dying 😭
Printa😂😂😂😂😂😂
Batty means gay 😂
@blakmoto8338 it means ass. Batty bwoy is gay
@@blakmoto8338actually ‘batty’ just means arse/buttocks.. That’s why the word ‘battyriders’ is used for very short shorts (coz they ride up your arse).. The word for gay is ‘battyman’ (meaning arse-man, or in other words, a man who likes arses 😅) .. the word ‘batty’ on its own just means ‘arse’..
That one is an historically funny way to describe short shorts. "Pum Pum shorts" is there to describe short shorts, so "Batty shorts" had to be towards men in such shorts, looking like Batty Boy.😂
"trouble deh deh" sounds similar to Nigerian pidgin's "trouble dey" or "wahala dey" it's so cool
"Trouble dey there" more like. Very very Naija sounding. That "Red eye" too na Naija slang. Don't know whether the Naija equivalent would be "envious".
@@airsay Last i checked Jamaican Patois IS rooted in both English and African language so it would make sense.
Trouble deh deh is also sierra leonian krio for there’s trouble there. Also hush to comfort someone is the same in krio, “hush ya” but they don’t say the h as clearly.
Some persons are saying that "hush" is a form of tough love. However, in the Jamaican language, "hush" is not tough love. In our language it's a comforting word. It expresses comfort, understanding and even concern.
We often say "hush yah" or "hush mi dear heart". It's like saying "it's ok, don't worry about it, I understand how you feel", while rubbing someone's back to comfort them.
In fact, if a baby falls and hurt his hand. He would go to the parent crying. The parent will comfort the child and say "hush mi dear heart" and kiss the baby's hand.
So there's no negativity or tough love attached to the word "hush" in the Jamaican language. It has a totally different meaning from "hush" in America and other Caribbean countries. "Hush" for us is a word of endearment, comfort and support.
You ever heard of "hush lil baby"? Similar concept. America don't exclusively use "hush" in "tough love" context.
Fr mom brushing ya eyelids tryna brush up ya hair for school . My mom never ever apologized for shit growing up and apart of that was tough love. (Totally disagree) but trust in those minor inconveniences where she would scratch one of us by mistake it would more so be accompanied by a “hush” rather than “move uhnuh rass”
exactly this lady has been in us for too long
I use the word “hush” as a nice way of saying shut up….
“hey i recently got my leg amputated due to an accide-“
“ONEY”
😂😂😂😂
Sorry about ur leg, Oney but it’s ok nuff love to u same way,, RESPECT
@@queenpatrice4389He’s not actually an amputee, he’s making a joke scenario. We love your video 🙏
@@HuskyObscura 😂 ok I’m glad that y’all liked my video, appreciate the support Lol, my respect goes out to u. Bless up yuhself..
or like BROKEUP or sum
"BATTY RIDER" for daisy dukes or some kewchie cutters got me cryinnnn😂
I even forgot the were called cootchie cutters🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pum pum shorts
Kewchie cutters..LOL I find the spelling funny...😂😂😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅
Batty boy is for gay
I know you from the south! 😂😂😂
“Y’unnastand” would be the correct translation for “you understand” if my patois serves me correctly!!😂😂😂
Our ya overstand for the rastas
God i love bein a Jamaican big up🇯🇲✊🏿🇯🇲✊🏿🇯🇲✊🏿🇯🇲✊🏿
That's literally your whole personality
@@BrandonFlores-ev9hfhow do you know? They just say they love being Jamaican lol
@@Marshynesshis name is Brandon you know why he mad lol
@@BigMoney398they hate seeing people celebrate their culture...wonder why
@@BrandonFlores-ev9hfsad loser
Instead of "you dig" it should be "yuh zimi" or "yuh zeet".
Or just 'seen'?
Cud use Dem to
@@josephnuttn3600this one. I always thought, they were saying “sayin’?” but you’re right because they say “gandy”, like gander.
Or you get it?
Never have I ever heard a Jamaican from actual Jamaica say "you dig" mus Yankee
She say Craaaaawsiz strong eeh😂😂
Same soh wi say it tho. Even stroner...face twistup
@@Tallawahphylosophy r/ ihadastroke
@@mister_primmost Caucasians have strokes reading patois for the first time don’t blame yourself
@@PlugSzn ok
“That’s a woman?” ~The Lorax
I love my Jamaican
Brother & Sister's ❤️
Blessings from Black America
🙄
@@nasty2168oh shut up
@@nasty2168you a tether
❤❤❤
I love you guys too ❤
“Hush” and “Oney” are wilddd 😭 🙏🏿
It's not just the words. ...It's how she says them, that has me dying as well😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You see whey me a say
“You dig” only said by Jamaicans trying to twang 😂
Very true.
Would better if she said yuhzimi or yuhseet.
True
Overatand mi? Bout u dig
@@whoodakablakablaktrue
Ya zimmy. She said ya dig 😂😂😂😂 been in foreign too long
Unnu led har 😂
Her voice is soothing to my soul ❤🇯🇲
Batty rider is diabolical 😂
There's also pum-pum squeeza
Right 😂😂😂
Yikes
BOMBACLAAT 🗣️🔥
Which bomboclat dawg am I 🤔🤔🤔
Which blod clut dog I a🤔🤔🤔
a bombaclat dog@@Gorebox_kenzie_wuz_here
You guys do realise that bomboclatt means fuck rt 😭
@@antisocialrat2890 yeah so
What Jamaicans ever said “you dig?” My answer is none!!
“You understand?” is also “You dig?” in the U.S.😁
In Jamaica it's yu hear mi
Thought dig in the case of “you dig?” Or “I dig it/I like that”…
We never really say “yuh dig”. Thats probably a Jamaican that has traveled or got deported lol. We say “yuh hear mi?”, “yuh get weh Mia seh?”, “yuh zimi?”
Nah oney is diabolical 😂😂 what's up oney ? 😂
I ain’t Jamaican but no yaad man ever say “yuh dig”
Yuh zimmie
As a Jamaican a the first me a ear that and me a 18
Real tark, wah di bomba
Its a older Jamaican ting.
Yuh si wha MI a sey?
Jamaican is up there in my top 3 best accents, it might actually be my favourite.
In Scotland we call an old phone, old car, or something that’s old, or falling apart a “banger” 😂
Jamaican patois is not slang, an accent or broken English. It is a creole language!
I told an American “hush” once and he was offended🤣🤣 .. i had no clue cuz I was young in Jamaica it’s the norm
They thought you were telling them to be quiet. Lol... Cultural differences
I study Speech and language at Uni, and even tho I may not know the Jamaican words, it's moreso the tone and intonation which suggest the meaning behind the word.
Interesting to listen to. 😊❤
true.
Exactly. I’m American born, family is from Jamaica. Is very hard to explain that I can’t “speak” Patois because it’s more putting on an accent with some lingo. I can’t do the tone but I understand it completely.
@@chanmarr8118 Oh that's interesting. Also i picked up on the semantics, her facial expressions in particular really give away the underlying meaning of the word.
If U DONT KNOW then U CAN'T ADVISE.....ijs
@@orlandoclark5929One thing an observer of others languages gone always do is try to explain the speech to those that create it! It’s literally psycho.
"Dig" is American slang, started during the Jazz era in the 20's, but became mostly popular during the 70's.
It's from the Irish phrase, 'An dtigeann tú? Meaning, Do you understand? Dtigeann is pronounced 'dig-an' and was abbreviated to Dig by black Americans who lived in close proximity.
@@jackjonas1699 Cool, but means it's Black American slang as the word changed. That's what slang is, that's what language is, shifting pronunciations, changing grammar, context, etc. Point is, it's not any different than American, since they're used the same as in Jamaica.
@@RebelWithoutABoss Definitely black American slang.
Oooh HISTORY FACTS🍿👁️👁️
But the Jamaicans where also in close proximity to the Irish so could be have started in both places mutually
as an jamaican raised in america, my grandma uses this slang so hard
Me being a Jamaican and understanding this😅❤🇯🇲
I’m in tears about poor old “Oney”. She even tipped her hat to him. 😅
Batty Ryida
BAtti had e. BIast
😂😂😂😂😂
Is me or batty rider used to mean something entirely different once upon a time? 👀
Not in Jamaican slang @@AppleheadG33
@@MH-yj5ed Got ya! 👍🏼
Back in the day in certain parts of the Caribbean called them pum-pum shorts… batty riders... well… 👀.
Cyclops: *manifests into existence*
Everyone: *screaming in terror*
Jamaica: "wassup oney?"
In Jamaica any person with one eye, one arm, one leg is named “oney”. Every Indian or Indian decent person is named…”Indian”. Every Chinese or Chinese descent person is named “Mr chin or Ms chin”.
The Indian decent folks are coolie and you spot on about missa chin 😂 that was my grand father Nick name
y'alls culture got a problem 😂😂😂
In brazil asian peaple are "japa", "china" or "chingling" lol
Never heard "yuh dig" as a Jamaican. More like , "Yuh Ovahstand"
Older folks do, Bob Marley hand his crew use to say a lot. Just the other day, I heard someone say it
Why you acting like slang doesn't change over time, just like how saying killy is a recent ting. Older folks probably used that slang. Doesn't mean it isn't jamaican
@@MrJamChin I don’t think they were saying it’s not true just that they haven’t heard it. I thought the same thing and chalked it up to her being older. As you said, slang changes over time.
It’s black american slang
Bob Marley used it so much
I use to wear baggy, but no batty rider was allowed. Plus, if wouldn’t look good on me cause I was mawga 😂😂😂
I love the Jamaican language! Accents are so beautiful!
Jamaican patois is not slang, an accent or broken English. It is a creole language!
I felt her words in my bones 🦴 lol
Respect Sista 🇯🇲
Hi broh
WAGWAN… all my Jamaican ppl call me oney cause I have one eye lmao love my Jamaican ppl
That’s wat I’m talking about oney, they don’t understand us that that is the least of wat is going on in this world .big up yuhself oney the word is love…respect
@@queenpatrice4389 and what my ppls love the most is I always greet them with respect I speak like them and I can understand what my ppls are saying … what you say everyting cool love my ppls
Your profile picture clearly has both eyes
@@williamb8801 that’s my daughter lmao
@@angelsotomayor8741 I'm sorry 😂
As a Jamaican I have never heard “yuh dig ?
She should a say yuh zimmi
@@roylle6346 exactly
Older Jamaicans used to use it. Have u not heard Bob marley use it?
@@OJ90- he got it from overseas
@@roylle6346 overseas using yuh? Its used
HushCHHHH 😭 OH I MISS MY GRANDMA
Jamaican, do not say you dig (do you understand) they say, Yuh se mi!
Batty Rider and Oney are so good 😭
Thank you for this slang. I recently acquired a great Jamaican fiance I shall be using it on him
Jamaican patois is not slang, an accent or broken English. It is a creole language!
Hush. All the best. 🙏
Auntie is hilarious, and you know she can cook❤❤❤
80% because ya dig caught me off
How you got “yuh dig” inna hit? asking for a friend 😂😂😂😂 the most realist one “Oney”
bombaclaat 🗣️
Which bombaclaat dog I am
@@1f32acan’t this man even wake up good enough gimme a good bloodclaat dog
@@1f32acan this man even wake up?
Boyy go watch yuh language near yuh elders
Yo likkle battyboy who di rasss ya call dat
Yu dig? Nope!😂😂😂
Oney is the craziest thing I've ever heard 😂😂😂
"Wassup oney" 💀
“Be aware of oney he is trouble deh deh”
Bro 😂
😂😂😂
Wth 😂😂😂
Out deh pon de street de gal dem affi be aware of some a dem?
I love the Hush one 🥰 tough love type shi
my husband use 2 say it to meall the while 🥰💞❣️❤️🔥
Dangerous word to say to an American. That means SHUT UP in America 😂😂. Got in trouble with that word my first time in America
@@WendyPendy26 They take it so bad 🤣🤣🤣!! It’s the polite way of saying shut up yes but I feel many black people can tell the tone. Doesn’t sound so mean coming from a Jamaican 😂🥰!
@@SoundBRAT777 awww🥰
@@fefe1179 😜🤗
Hearing hush is one of the most comforting things
"Bomboclat" has been my favorite word in this entire world ever since I first hear it
I’m just now realising how much Jamaican slag my family actually use in daily life lol
Where are you From?
@@RichardWillis-fn4hg The UK, but my grandad was from Jamaica.
@@DSQueenietbf the UK does use a lot of slang from Jamaica
@@DSQueenieyour grandad was especially fond of the batty riders
My family is from Jamaica
Wah mommy know bout banga😂😂😂😂😂
I love to hear them talk.
Hush😂🤣🤣 I thought I was getting told to shut up🤣🤣🤣
I know lots of Jamaican people. I'm going to start speaking their way lol. Wait until Monday at work.
Trouble deh deh 😂😂
@@alunalovegood9703😂😂😂💀💀💀💀
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Texasbarbie777 'Speaking their way' got me dem betta look out fi you fren! 😂
I did the same thing in high school now my closest friend is Jamaican. We get on each other all the time about our word choices and slang and she hates it cuz I’m African American lol
💞 I'm not Jamaican but I want to share. My family refers to Large Female Underwear as "Fishbowl-panties" (they're big, round & puffy)😝🤣
“lol I love baggy clothes.”
Jamaicans: WHA-
“whats up oney” IM CRYING
Lol u crying? It is normal To cay that to someone in Jamaica, n they will b kool with it. Trust me… Oney knows that we love them n we don’t mean know harm, we took care of them too.. 😂
Crosis! Sis was feeling that word lol
Yeah man ! Sometimes we just cannot entertain some people bcuz them aggravate the peace in ur
Many black americans use slang "you dig" as well
Maybe back when we were calling people jive turkeys 😂…
@RelaxingUnderYourSkin No people still say it in da south and midwest fasho. idk where u from
@@focused4841 really lol… we been stopped in Miami.
@@RelaxingUnderYourSkinPeople been saying it in New Orleans and we never stopped. It’s definitely black american slang, and not jamaican.
we dont say dig that is american
“Ya dig?” I love saying that
Trouble deh deh made me laugh 😂
DINGO BELL DINGO DINGO BELL 🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Likkke gyal yuh too BlAAstiD red yeye
Jamaican slang ❌️
Little Jacob language ✅️
I love being a white boy that grew up with Jamaican grandparents. My grandpa spoke the thickest patois I’ve ever heard. I can just instinctually understand any Jamaican person, meanwhile it seems like most people can’t 😂
wholesome 😂🫶🏽
They cannot because they instinctively are not easily open to understanding.
BOMBACLATTT 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🔈
bombaclaat
Bumbaclot is Jamaican slang equivalent to “douchebag” or “motherf@cker,” often used as an interjection to express disgust or dismay. It's also spelled bumboclaat or bomboclaat, among other spellings. It's an insulting vulgarity that literally refers to either menstrual pads or toilet paper.
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@@GeneralFloppa69_2.0my dad is half Jamaican maity
The capcut dude😆
We're understanding Little Jacob with this one 🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
"Oh hush" after you do something wrong on accident is probably the most reassuring and comforting thing to hear
Not sure if you’re being sarcastic but “hush” in Jamaica does NOT mean shut up or to be quiet. It is never ever used in that manner. “Hush” only refers to comfort or consolation. It’s the word to express sympathy and condolence. I make it a point of duty to let my child’s teachers know this just in case he ever uses the word in such situation at school. I would hate for people to misunderstand and think he’s uncaring. ❤
@@norahelaine6041 I know what it means and thank you for sharing
@@MoltenHoniBun Okay. Wasn’t sure if you were being sarcastic. 👍🏾
@@norahelaine6041 Yeah the comment kinda sounded sarcastic but thanks for sharing more about your amazing culture.
We don't use you dig , we say, " it good man".
We do 🇯🇲🇺🇲
@@out_lawt.v.8421 oh well I'm fully 🇯🇲 and I say ,you see pree or you get the drift?
No Jamaican says 'yu dig'
*yuh zimi
You done know
I ain’t know you spoke with every Jamaican on earth 💀damnnn
@@ihateviceonly need to speak with every Jamaican in Jamaica.
@@EarleTKG only an idiot would say what you just said
“trouble deh deh”😂
😳Damn Oney? Omg bwahahaaa😂😂😂😂🤐🤐🤐🤐 good one😁🤫
Im from Jamaica and this is perfectly accurate
Not "yuh dig" though...
CRAASIS
LMAOO- YESSS- I LOVE THIS- I'm Jamaican and this makes so much sense lol-
I love Jamaican accents. I use to love listening to my Jamaican friend speak all day.❤
Jamaican patois is not slang, an accent or broken English. It is a creole language!
No Jamaican says yah dig
Older Jamaicans used to use it. Have u not heard interviews of Bob Marley using it?
Same ting mi seh. Has to be way before my time cah mi nevva hear dat yet! 😂😂😂
You understand -- you unda stan?
Ear me and earseh, some seh dem nah now some seh maybe so?
Jamaicans are chill as they can be
She put her whole face into that last one 😂
Yuh dig? No true, yuh simmi?
Wen I say YUH DIG some people be like that is not true. I wonder which Jamaica dem think I was talking about!I am so happy there is someone who can confirm it to b true.
@@queenpatrice4389which Jamaica are you talking about? On the Caribbean island, we don't say "yuh dig".
LMFAO HOLY SHIT
"red eye" I would certainly associate with weed 😂
She said the last one with such disdain lmao
I just wanna hug her ....❤
To the point 😂.
Reminds me of the Dutch language!
hopefully now i can undertsand the new bob marley movie
"Yuh dig" I've never heard that in my life bro
Hush is so calming
-Yuer Jemeican?
-Lang time, brather!
I’ll call anyone who annoys me “crisis” from now on 😂😂
Woah despite being naive English apparently I can speak American
Imagine a guy who’s got all his limbs and eyes intact but the Jamaican ladies call him “oney”.