Jamaican slang for gay
Rasta/Patois Dictionary and Phrases/Proverbs
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English TranslationHomosexual
Related WordsBow , Buddy , Bun , c**k it up ,
posted by anonymous on December 26, 2023
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English TranslationGay
DefinitionSomeone who acts like they are gay or actually is gay
Example SentencesPatois: Look how di bloke a move like batty man, bredda
English: Look how the man acts fond of he is gay, bro
Related WordsHot Steppa , Bait , Chi chi , f**kery ,
posted by jordan.barrett.7758 on May 24, 2014
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English TranslationF**got
DefinitionDerogatory term used to refer to a lgbtq+ male. The patois legal title “batty” means buttocks in Standard English; hence the term “batty man” gets its meaning from the fact that homosexual males engage in anal sex. When referring to a homosexual w
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The Jamaican Creole phrase often spelled batty man, pronounced ['bati'man] (also botty boy ['bati'bwai]), would be more easily interpreted by other English speakers if it were spelled botty man, since the first element is botty, a familiar British hypocorism for bottom. (My point about the spelling is not a prescriptive one; I'm merely pointing out that the first syllable sounds like Common English bot, not bat.) The literal meaning of the phrase into American English would be "butt man" or "ass man", and the free translation is "homosexual" (trading, of course, on the juvenile assumption that all gays are ever interested in is bottoms). The expression appeared in a observe near the naked corpse of John Terry, start at his home in Montego Bay last week. It saddened me to see, in a week when one country atoned just a little for its homophobic past with a genuine apology from its government, another state continuing to forge a place for itself in the annals of intolerance and moral backwardness.
John Terry was a British citizen with three children who had been separated from his wife for three years. He had lived for fo.