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  • Traditionally, Bahamian methods of cooking were determined not only by the raw material available (see FISHING, CONCH, AGRICULTURE), but also
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  • Conchs are very abundant in the warm seas around the Bahamas. They are gastropods with foot-long shells resembling those of
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  • Traditionally most DWELVING HOUSES in the Bahamas have been modest. Only wealthy people can afford an UPSTAIRS HOUSE with GABLE-ENDS
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  • Traditionally, Bahamian methods of cooking were determined not only by the raw material available (see FISHING, CONCH, AGRICULTURE), but also by the
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  • Conchs are very abundant in the warm seas around the Bahamas. They are gastropods with foot-long shells resembling those of snails, and they
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  • [cf. CONCH 2, CONKY 1 + Joe anyone (e.g. G.I. Joe, Joe Blow, etc.)] n. a Bahamian white or near-white
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  • [Trin. idera (Winer)] v. phr. to usurp someone else's prerogative: He goin' out with Jake girl-cuttin' his grass. (Eleu., Exuma)
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  • [cf. CUT v.], to strike; each object can refer to the body in general] v. phr. 1. to beat, assault:
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  • [W3 cut up show off, clown; but note quot. "She cut up with other men and after about a year
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  • n. a salad, usually eaten as a between-meal snack: 1977 (Albury 157). (Andros, White)
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