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Words extracted from Jamaica Gleaner

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Missing words[edit]

  1. boasty exclude
    • 2015 May 15, Gordon Robinson, “If DPP Could Only Understand Herself”, in Jamaica Gleaner[1]:
      You no hear what happen to de boasty man?
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  2. centrestage exclude
    • 2019 November 1, Stephanie Lyew, “Stories By Stephanie Lyew/Gleaner Writer”, in Jamaica Gleaner[2]:
      The Little Theatre stage served less as a setting and more as a state of mind when the Wolmer’s Dance Troupe took centrestage last weekend for their 29th Season of Dance, aptly named ‘Sense of Peace’.
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  3. chune exclude
    • 2020 February 22, Yasmine Peru, “Soulful Reggae Wednesdays In The Park”, in Jamaica Gleaner[3]:
      It was not clear if he was serious or he was just trying a new way to intro his big ‘chune’, Cheater’s Anthem, but it didn’t matter, the women still showed him all the love when he did the song.
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    • 2020 February 17, Yasmine Peru, “Kudos For Red Rose For Gregory”, in Jamaica Gleaner[4]:
      One of the songs that everybody seemed to be waiting on was Love Stop Making A Fool Of Me, and veteran toaster, Big Youth, who gave an awesome performance at Reggae Wednesdays last week, commented with satisfaction, “Hear the big chune yah now!” Williams brought the curtains down on her show showering praises on her God-fearing grandmother, who instilled in her “the fear of God and the love of Jesus that kept me from a lot of stuff in the music business”.
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  4. deh exclude
    • 2017 March 11, Claudia Gardner, “‘One-Way Stupidity’ - Mayor Of Lucea Demands New Traffic Management System”, in Jamaica Gleaner[5]:
      It is stupidness they did because you have to go all the way around through Haughton Gardens to go to JPS and all dem thing deh.
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    • 2020 November 29, “Poems”, in Jamaica Gleaner[6]:
      It neva promise it deh ya fi gi prize.
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  5. dinki exclude
    • 2020 March 5, Yasmine Peru, “Folk And Jazz In The Mix For ‘Simply Myrna’”, in Jamaica Gleaner[7]:
      With a repertoire of over 350 songs, the Cari-Folk Singers has grown into one of Jamaica’s premier folk groups, showcasing a variety of folk forms inclusive of revival, kumina, dinki mini and mento.
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  6. fadder exclude
    • 2016 January 11, Gordon Robinson, “Gordon Robinson: Ya Gotta Be Fast”, in Jamaica Gleaner[8]:
      You soon reach a gap on de lef' where Miss Cumberbatch have she cold supper shop - de one she get from she fadder but only until he grandson reach 18 den she mus' give it to he.
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  7. haffi exclude
    • 2020 December 15, Yasmine Peru, “A Feeling Of Family On Dean Fraser’S ‘Nyabinghi Christmas’ - Arjana Makes Her Debut”, in Jamaica Gleaner[9]:
      People from all walks of life haffi mek it home from foreign for Christmas.
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  8. kumina exclude
    • 2020 December 28, Yasmine Peru, “Sly And Robbie Pay Tribute With ‘Red Hills Road’ - New Album Drops January 1”, in Jamaica Gleaner[10]:
      I even go back to kumina and mento on tracks like Linstead Market and Coronation Market,” he told The Gleaner.
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    • 2020 March 5, Yasmine Peru, “Folk And Jazz In The Mix For ‘Simply Myrna’”, in Jamaica Gleaner[11]:
      With a repertoire of over 350 songs, the Cari-Folk Singers has grown into one of Jamaica’s premier folk groups, showcasing a variety of folk forms inclusive of revival, kumina, dinki mini and mento.
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  9. maison exclude
    • 2021 January 3, “Pierre Cardin – Visionary, Groundbreaking Fashion Designer”, in Jamaica Gleaner[12]:
      Designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, who made his debut in Cardin’s maison, paid tribute to his mentor on Twitter: “Thank you Mister Cardin to have opened for me the doors of fashion and made my dream possible.
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  10. meclofen exclude
    • 2015 July 13, Dr Tony Vendryes, “How To Avoid Cataracts”, in Jamaica Gleaner[13]:
      These include: antihistamines, birth control pills, tranquilisers, Sulfa drugs, anti-diabetic drugs, antidepressants, steroids, NSAIDS (aspirin, ibuprofen, advil, meclofen, etc.
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  11. mek exclude
    • 2015 May 15, Gordon Robinson, “If DPP Could Only Understand Herself”, in Jamaica Gleaner[14]:
      Come mek me tell you.
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    • 2020 December 15, Yasmine Peru, “A Feeling Of Family On Dean Fraser’S ‘Nyabinghi Christmas’ - Arjana Makes Her Debut”, in Jamaica Gleaner[15]:
      People from all walks of life haffi mek it home from foreign for Christmas.
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    • 2020 November 29, “Poems”, in Jamaica Gleaner[16]:
      Weh mek some a oonu ears so hard,
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  12. nuff exclude
    • 2020 November 29, “Poems”, in Jamaica Gleaner[17]:
      Some a work hard fi put nuff tings in place
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    • 2017 May 12, Ian Boyne, “Ian Boyne”, in Jamaica Gleaner[18]:
      They are into what can give them quick cash, nuff bling.
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  13. nuffi exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Shereita Grizzle, “Bellyful Of Laughter At ‘Comedy Cook-Up’”, in Jamaica Gleaner[19]:
      Me study COVID and I’m here to tell the world why dem nuffi be afraid of it.
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  14. oonu exclude
    • 2020 November 29, “Poems”, in Jamaica Gleaner[20]:
      Weh mek some a oonu ears so hard,
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  15. recranking exclude
    • 2015 November 13, Contributor, “Awaiting The 17th General Election”, in Jamaica Gleaner[21]:
      Despite the recranking of the low-end JEEP, the promised jobs, jobs, jobs have not materialised.
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  16. seh exclude
    • 2020 November 29, “Poems”, in Jamaica Gleaner[22]:
      Everybady, all mi can seh is try play yuh part,
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  17. shotters exclude
    • 2015 November 12, Corey Robinson, “Serial Killers Stalking Jamaica - Researcher, Police Agree That Repeat Offenders Behind Murder Numbers”, in Jamaica Gleaner[23]:
      According to Mark, the flashy lifestyle and snazzy dressing of the 'shotters' in his community was not only a contrast to his life but became a goal to which he aspired.
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  18. stageshow exclude
    • 2015 November 13, Contributor, “Awaiting The 17th General Election”, in Jamaica Gleaner[24]:
      The 'sweep dem out' broom is as much a part of the political culture as is the stageshow roadblock public meeting.
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Jamaican Creole[edit]

  1. likkle exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Shereita Grizzle, “Bellyful Of Laughter At ‘Comedy Cook-Up’”, in Jamaica Gleaner[25]:
      When Teachers’ Day come, why we can’t get a Range Rover? What is wrong wid a likkle Range Rover or an inverter AC?
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  2. unu exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Shereita Grizzle, “Bellyful Of Laughter At ‘Comedy Cook-Up’”, in Jamaica Gleaner[26]:
      But mi a beg unu, try nuh ketch it; for if yuh ketch it, yuh know say yuh nah go last long, either,” he joked.
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Latin[edit]

  1. alia exclude
    • 2015 October 16, “Open Letter To British Prime Minister David Cameron”, in Jamaica Gleaner[27]:
      In fact, such institutions are envisioned in the Ten-point Plan of Action proposed by the CARICOM Reparatory Justice Committee which includes, inter alia, an Indigenous Peoples Development Programme, Cultural Institutions, an African Knowledge Programme and Psychological Rehabilitation.
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  2. bono exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Yasmine Peru, “Caribbean Artistes To ‘Celebrate Kamala’ January 17”, in Jamaica Gleaner[28]:
      The acts were decided upon simply by who on the team knew somebody they could call upon at the last minute to perform pro bono.
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  3. cambio exclude
    • 2021 January 1, Neville Graham, “Barita Profits Climb To Over $2 Billion”, in Jamaica Gleaner[29]:
      We have pivoted to a more active role, optimally positioning based on our assessment of the situation and preserving value for shareholders,” he said, adding that there was also a change in Barita’s cambio activities.
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  4. facie exclude
    • 2016 April 14, Gordon Robinson, “Gordon Robinson: Westminster Dictatorship”, in Jamaica Gleaner[30]:
      If we had a true democracy, board chairmen would be subject to parliamentary vetting and public comment before appointment, and there would be set rules about the appointment of relatives of Cabinet members to any board, as this would be at least a prima facie conflict of interest and duty.
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    • 2015 May 15, Gordon Robinson, “If DPP Could Only Understand Herself”, in Jamaica Gleaner[31]:
      Once her actions were, prima facie, intended to obtain an "illicit" benefit for anyone, they'd be capable of forming the basis of a corruption charge under the Corruption Prevention Act.
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  5. grata exclude
    • 2021 January 4, “Editorial”, in Jamaica Gleaner[32]:
      Additionally, anyone in the Chinese Embassy with diplomatic cover, who was identified as the person who carried out the wiretap, should have been declared p ersona non grata.
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  6. prospero exclude
    • 2020 December 23, Yasmine Peru, “JN’S ‘Together We’Re Strong’ Musical Feast A Festive Affair”, in Jamaica Gleaner[33]:
      The Energy Plus Mento Band, for example, caused the chat to light up with laughing emojis, and had some people questioning their lyrics for Feliz Navidad, which sounded like “Venice marry dad”, and “prospero ano” became “prosper uno”.
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  7. uno exclude
    • 2020 December 23, Yasmine Peru, “JN’S ‘Together We’Re Strong’ Musical Feast A Festive Affair”, in Jamaica Gleaner[34]:
      The Energy Plus Mento Band, for example, caused the chat to light up with laughing emojis, and had some people questioning their lyrics for Feliz Navidad, which sounded like “Venice marry dad”, and “prospero ano” became “prosper uno”.
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