Cay comes from a spanish word called cayo which typically means island, it is a noun that also means low bank or coral reef, sand or rock. It could be refered to many things as it is in short format with other words.
It is a word used in The Cay (book).
hombug banks in the cay
In the book "The Cay," the term "stern" refers to the rear part of a boat. The stern is the opposite end of the bow and is typically where the boat's rudder is located.
corn meal
island, islet, key
If you are referring to "The Cay", young bahss means young boy, or young man. Its in dialect.
In Timothy of the Cay, that phrase means that the different races can have things in common. Racism is discussed in Timothy of the Cay, but doesn't play as big a part as in The Cay.
It is an elongation of vacation.
He was on the Cay for about 133 days.
Pig Latin for Carly is Are-lee-cay.
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it means that you are trying to insult some and its a cool word to say in some schools and here's a demonstration: Question: hey cay i borrow a dollar? Response: You can dee!