I think you're thinking about Gwan and it's a conbination on Going and On.
'Waa Gwan' would then be "What's going on"
it means taliban in jamaican language you know dat my brother sickkk or what
The word "shabine" belongs to Jamaican Patois, a creole language spoken in Jamaica. It is a term used to describe a person of mixed-race heritage, particularly one with light skin.
Tu shu guan= hall for maps and books
In Jamaica, sneakers are commonly referred to as "trainers" or "tennis shoes." The term "sneakers" may also be understood, but "trainers" is the more prevalent local term. This reflects the influence of British English on Jamaican language and culture.
Jamaican - it's just means what that rasta is from jamaica. Rasta man- is a short term for a man who believes in Jah.
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To visit Puerto Rico a Jamaican would need a Jamaican passport. To visit for a long term, r to become a resident, a Jamaican would also need a Visa appropriate to the status being sought (student, worker, etc.)
The term is a Jamaican Patois abbreviation of the word bottom into batty. The term was brought to the United Kingdom by post-World War II Jamaican immigrants. The term was further popularised in the United Kingdom by the rise of British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, and his portrayal of the character Ali G.
cry time out/ tap out./ beg desperately for a break.
It means a woman's last child (Jamaican term) "she is my wash-belly" Save
The Jamaican school year typically runs from early September to late June, lasting approximately 10 months. It is divided into three terms: the first term from September to December, the second term from January to March, and the third term from April to June. There are breaks in between terms, including a Christmas break in December and a mid-term break in February.
In Jamaican Patois, "father" is often said as "fada." This term is commonly used in everyday conversation and reflects the influence of English on the Patois language. Additionally, some people may use "pap" or "papa" as affectionate terms for father.