Trinbagonian Slang/Culture
Across
- 3. Songs in Spanish accompanied with cuatros, fiddles, violins and chac chac.
- 4. A sexually promiscuous woman
- 6. Usually an old female vampire that sheds its human skin and flies at night as a ball of fire, sucking the blood of its victims.
- 7. Silly, stupid, foolish and dumb
- 11. A puree spicy sauce from India and used in Tribago by descendants of India.
- 13. Mas in the early dawn of Carnival Monday
- 14. Awkward in appearance, bent or twisted out of shape, misshapen, clumsy
- 16. An African festival held every year in Tobago
Down
- 1. The first name for Calypso
- 2. A dish made from leaves of the dasheen bush, okra, coconut milk and seasonings
- 5. Controversy associated with argument, gossip and slander
- 8. A religion (Yoruba) that is practiced by African descendants.
- 9. An African word meaning "spirit"
- 10. A roudy, uncouth person
- 12. A party with loud music, eating/drinking and dancing
- 15. A sexually suggestive dance using rthymic hip gyrations