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In Jamaican English, "dread" refers to a person who follows the Rastafarian movement, often characterized by wearing long, matted hair (dreadlocks) and embracing a lifestyle that emphasizes spirituality, social justice, and a connection to African heritage. The term can also convey a sense of respect and admiration for someone who embodies these values. Additionally, "dread" can describe feelings of fear or apprehension in certain contexts.

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