Caribbean National Weekly

Caribbean words & phrases you might hear at Miami Carnival

By Andrew Karim··2 min read
Caribbean words & phrases you might hear at Miami Carnival
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  • The organizers of Miami Carnival 2017 assure revelers that Hurricane Irma has not ruined the September 30 to October 8<sup>th</sup> schedule of the annual Caribbean-style carnival.
  • For those getting ready to invite their non-Caribbean friends to the biggest Caribbean <strong>Fête</strong> in South Florida, <strong><em>Miami Carnival</em></strong>, these friends may hear some Caribbean words and phrases that they don’t understand.
  • To help all the non-Caribbean people who plan to go out and enjoy Miami Carnival events taking place, the organizers have developed a list of words and phrases and their meaning to help these people out.
  • Some of the phrases and words include: <strong>All Yuh</strong>: All of you <strong>Bacchanal</strong>: A carnival.
  • <strong>Gyul</strong>: Girl <strong>Hototo</strong>: More than enough; In great abundance; <strong>Jam</strong>: To be enjoy one’s self, particularly at a party or dance <strong>Jump up</strong>: Get up and dance <strong>Leh Weh Go</strong>: Let’s Go <strong>Lime/Liming</strong>: To Party.
The organizers of Miami Carnival 2017 assure revelers that Hurricane Irma has not ruined the September 30 to October 8th schedule of the annual Caribbean-style carnival. For those getting ready to invite their non-Caribbean friends to the biggest Caribbean Fête in South Florida, Miami Carnival, these friends may hear some Caribbean words and phrases that they don’t understand. To help all the non-Caribbean people who plan to go out and enjoy Miami Carnival events taking place, the organizers have developed a list of words and phrases and their meaning to help these people out. Some of the phrases and words include: All Yuh: All of you Bacchanal: A carnival. A large party or celebration, a wild party Bess: When something or someone is attractive, or amazing Calypso: This Afro-Caribbean music often involves a moral tale or a political commentary Canboulay: A celebration of the abolition of slavery with costumes and drumming Chutney: A type of sweet and spicy condiment that is used like salsa; a form of music indigenous to the southern Caribbean which derives elements from soca and Indian Film songs. Das Meh Real Horse/Bredrin: That’s my good friend Dingolay: To dance in a joyful, carefree manner Doh Hot Yuh Head: Don’t worry about it Dutty: Dirty in a standard or provocative way Ent: Don’t you agree, Right Fella: Guy Fête: a celebration or festival, honor or entertain (someone) lavishly. Gyul: Girl Hototo: More than enough; In great abundance; Jam: To be enjoy one’s self, particularly at a party or dance Jump up: Get up and dance Leh Weh Go: Let’s Go Lime/Liming: To Party. Hanging Out Make Style: To Show off Mas: A carnival. Music played for a carnival, or a band playing this Padna: Close Friend Parang: Music played during Christmas time, with a lot of Spanish influences Play Mas: To participate in a parade, float, or troupe during Carnival. Pompasetting: Showing off Saga/Star Boy: a male who likes to “make style”; a male who is cool Soca: a type of music indigenous to TnT, derived from “soul calypso” Ting: Thing Whas de scene: What’s up Wine/Whining: A dance, particularly one that involves gyrations of the waist, hips and buttocks. To dance in a suggestive manner.   Signature events offered for the 2017 Miami Carnival season include:
  • Junior Carnival

Saturday, September 30, 2017 – Noon – 10pm

  • Fantastic Friday

Friday, October 6,2017 – Miami Broward Carnival Duck Work Lunch Time Bacchanal. Noon – 4pm

Friday, October 6, 2017 – Miami Broward Carnival King/Queen/Individual/Panorama Competition. 4pm – 11pm

  • J’Ouvert

Saturday, October 7, 2017-Miami Broward Carnival Official J’Ouvert. 7am – 3pm

  • Carnival Day

Sunday, October 8, 2017 – Miami Carnival  Parade of Bands and Concert. 12noon -11pm

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