drama
Patois: Mi cya tek di bagga passa inna eh morning ya
English: I can't take so much drama this morning
If you've ever chatted with Jamaicans, you might have come across the term "bun." It's a word with a lot of layers, and depending on the context, it can mean very different things. Let's explore the various meanings of "bun" in Jamaican Patois and see how this versatile term is used in everyday life.
Read more »Chat, converse or gossip.
To chat, converse, gossip or talk about something.
Patois: I man did ah passa passa wid mi muma bout di Jerusalem dung di road.
English: I was gossiping with my woman about the person down there
All fruits ripe , Babylon , Bad like yaz , Bashy ,
A weekly street party originating from Kingston Jamaica that occurs mostly on Wednesday nights and normally finishes on Thursday at 8am.
Patois: Mi deh go a passa passa tomorrow nite
English: I am going to passa passa tomorrow night
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