What is a Bomboclat boy?
1. an old Jamaican word meaning a stupid person. That bumbaclot boy is no good. Submitted by: Stefanie from United States on 15/08/2018.
Why are people saying Bomboclaat?
According to Know Your Meme, Bomboclaat can also be spelled Bumbaclaat, Bumbclaat or Bumbaclot. It is an expletive Jamaican Patwah slang word for a menstrual pad or toilet paper. The phrase is used as an insult or an interjection expressing disgust or anger.
What does Bombaclat mean in Jamaican?
AG, my understanding is that a “bombaclat” is indeed what Jamaican women used to use to mop up their monthlies before modern pads or tampons came along, and has consequently retained a generic “swear word” connotation, divorced of its original literal meaning, just as JW Brewer suggests.
What does Rasclart Bumbaclart mean?
term to mean a soiled sanitary towel (blood cloth) There are variations: rasclart, bumbaclart, pussieclart… 0.
Is it offensive to say Bomboclaat?
It’s also spelled bumboclaat or bomboclaat, among other spellings. It’s an insulting vulgarity that literally refers to either menstrual pads or toilet paper.
What is a Bloodclaat?
bloodclaat (blood cloth) refers to a woman’s menstrual period and the device used to soak up that blood such as a tampon. Been used as a profanity since the 1950’s and probable earlier.
What does Bludclart mean?
A period pad. I’m going to get a bludclart.
What does Bloodclaat mean in Jamaican slang?
A sanitary towel
noun. vulgar slang Caribbean. 1A sanitary towel.
Why do Jamaicans say Jah?
Jah and Jesus of Nazareth The term “Jah” is a shortened version of “Jehovah”, the name of God in English translations of the Old Testament. Rastafari holds strongly to the immanence of this divinity; as well as regarding Jah as a deity, Rastas believe that Jah is inherent within each individual.
What is the meaning of Skeng?
SKENG means “Weapon.” The word SKENG was originally used with the meaning “Blade” or “Knife.” However, it is now widely used to refer to a “Weapon” of any kind, including a firearm. SKENG is commonly used in rap songs, including the 2019 track from British rapper Stormzy “Sounds Of The Skeng” (see video).
Why do Jamaicans say ya mon?
“Mon” is a Jamaican word that’s particularly important to the locals and is often used when talking to anyone, whether it’s a child or adult. The English translation for the Jamaican saying “ya mon” is “no problem” or “okay.” When someone offers you a rum runner, for example, it’s what you might want to say: “Ya mon!”