A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. n. A Rastafarian or someone who practices the Zionist religion. May or may not have dre(a)dlocks.
2. adj. To be very coldhearted, calculating or evil.
3. Caribbean slang word used for emphasis at the end of a sentence. Does not necessarily reference the person to whom the comment is being addressed.
1. Bob Marley was a dred.
2. Dat Tony Soprano real dred.
3. You going out with her, dred?
v. to stare aimlessly at a no spot in particular with the aim of relaxing the mind and forgetting the stresses of the moment. Particularly effective if done to slow, noninvasive, yet rhythmic music.
"I can't believe I'm pregnant. I think I'm gonna be sick just thinking about it. Oh, and my hamster died."
"Let's just zoid a while to Coldplay. You'll feel better when we're done."
n. Trinidadian word for a highly provocative woman with a reputation for being more than just a tease. Also can imply a woman who is in full control of her erotic powers and is not afraid to use them.
Dem jamettes dem nuttin' but trouble.
Caribbean slang for a woman's sexual organ. Note that this is "hole" spelled backwards. As popularized by Beenie Man.
See pussy, vagina, coochie
"Meh want de gyul wit de eloh wha tight..." ~ Beenie Man
Caribbean equivalent of "word up", as popularized as an exclamation in dancehall by Beenie Man. However the word has been used for years by Rastafarians as the origins of this word are Biblical; it's commonly used in Psalms at the end of a verse. In the more secular use however, it's used to emphasize a thought, usually at the point of its conclusion.
"Pon bed pon floor against wall/
We sex dem all till dem call mi/
Im di girls dem sugar dats all/
Welcome di king of di dancehall/Selah!"
~Beenie Man
(Translation for the interested: "I have crazy sex with women on beds, floors and walls, so well in fact that they are fiending and calling me constantly. I'm unquestionably a ladies man, and king of the dancehall to boot. Word!")