"Bumma clot" is a Jamaican Patois expression that is often used as a curse or exclamation, conveying strong emotions such as anger or frustration. It can be considered vulgar and is typically used to emphasize a point or express disbelief. The phrase is made up of two elements: "bumma," which refers to a person's backside, and "clot," which is a term for a cloth or rag, but in this context, it takes on a more offensive connotation. Overall, it reflects the colorful and expressive nature of Jamaican vernacular.
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A Jamaican expression used to express shock , suprise or may be used to curse someone out. Don't get it mistaken for blood-clot... that is used to express the fact where a female uses her tampons for her own personal needs.
There's only one way a blood-clot can cry....what's crying? when you cry from your eyes you leak out tears....so if your blood-clot is crying....It must leak out blood, metaphor you know...
it probably stems from Boomshakalak. A jamaican expression often used in reggae.
It is more correctly said as "bumble clot" to my understanding of it, though I have never seen it written out. It may also be used elsewhere, but I first heard it when I lived in Jamaica. There it is used as an extremely rude slang term used to compare the intended recipient of the slur to be as low as the equivalent of a blood clot from women's "time of the month". It is used when a person has done something perceived of as exceptionally stupid and lacking any common sense that has caused some kind of problem for the person doing the insulting.
Jamaican people are considered to be 'Jamaican'
The cast of Made in Mauritius - 2009 includes: Raj Bumma Put Liang Xi Gui
Is who Jamaican?
In Jamaican Patois, you can say "Yuh funny" to mean "You're funny." Alternatively, you might say "Yuh mek mi laugh" which translates to "You make me laugh." The casual tone and lively expression of the language often enhance the humor in the conversation.
she is Jamaican-Haitian im full Jamaican
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The fibrin fibres of clot absorbs water and results in swelling of clot.