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    I thought it could be used to refer to someone who eats any food, no? Or greedy? Testing my memory from early 90s when I worked with a Jamaican from Kingston.

    Gotcha.. Times change and so can meanings, especially in that many years.

    I even googled it and found this before posting: http://www.thedialectdictionary.com/...Jamaican/1573/

    Thanks for the warning.

    ~Moose
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    ~Just my two cents worth - I mostly only comment on places I've seen and or eaten at personally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CosmicMoose View Post
    I thought it could be used to refer to someone who eats any food, no? Or greedy? Testing my memory from early 90s when I worked with a Jamaican from Kingston.

    Gotcha.. Times change and so can meanings, especially in that many years.

    I even googled it and found this before posting: http://www.thedialectdictionary.com/...Jamaican/1573/

    Thanks for the warning.

    ~Moose
    Maybe it's generational, I don't know?
    In dancehall music it definitely means something else.
    Last edited by TAH; 11-03-2015 at 10:02 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CosmicMoose View Post
    That brown stew chicken does look good; what spices/flavors are in there? :S too much good food I want to try, not enough time. ;(

    Moose
    Brown stew is soooo good...I don't find it all that sweet...more of a soy sauce based taste with spicing. If you like a sweet sauce...when you order fried chicken in Jamaica (except for KFC ) they love to COAT the chicken in a fricassee sauce (also called gravy)...I have to ask to get it without as I don't like sweet based sauces...

    As far as the meaning of "likkey likkey"... depends on who you ask and in what context or even where you are on the island. No worries if you say it wrong as a visitor...most will just laugh and correct you if you get it wrong. Sense of humour is wicked here!

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