Learn the Jamaican Patois Word – bendun maaket

bendun maaket (Noun) Meaning/Description: a roadside market
Learn the Jamaican Patois Word – bench an batty

bench an batty (Phrase) Meaning/Description: a term use to describe two people who are rarely seen without each other, inseparable. This term is derived from the relationship ones bottom (batty) has to their chair (bench).
Learn the Jamaican Patois Word – Ben Johnson day

Ben Johnson day (Phrase) Meaning/Description: the day before pay day
Learn the Jamaican Patois Word – ben dung

ben dung (Verb) Meaning/Description: bending down
Learn the Jamaican Patois Word – behine

behine (Adjective) Meaning/Description: behind
Learn the Jamaican Patois Word – beg

beg (Verb) Meaning/Description: Please for, to ask
Learn the Jamaican Patois Word – beeny

beeny (Adjective) Meaning/Description: small or tiny
Learn the Jamaican Patois Word – beenie

beenie (Adjective) Meaning/Description: small
Learn the Jamaican Patois Word – bear

bear (Adjective) Meaning/Description: only
Learn the Jamaican Patois Word – bayfoot

bayfoot (Verb) Meaning/Description: barefoot