A person who is usually Muslim/fat , and came from a hard childhood AKA getting hit on the head with coconuts who is usually on the streets in Guyana at the lemonade stand.
tha country in South America bordering the Carribbean Sea. Most of its skilled people are livin in the States, Canada, Britain, or in di rest of the Carribbean. There is a huge Guyanese community livin in the Little Guyana, Queenz, NY.
When the only word to describe somebody that can't dance is "Pagaley".
When you spit in a tin can full of carbon, and shake it good before Lighting it up. And set fire to some kerosene soaked steel wool on clothes hanger for your home made fireworks.
When you know what black sage is.
When you invite your girl friend for a date at the cinema, and she bring the whole family.
When you ask the shopkeeper to sell you 2 cigarettes instead of the whole pack.
When you go to school with green mangoes and salt and pepper in your pocket.
When you cover up the mirror when lighting flashing.
former country in south america, started out as a colony of england, famous for the great jim jones incident, most of the people speak broken english which is english with certain words that are missing in a phrase or words we make up, now has a corrupt government, and isn't doing to well
"yo where you from?"
"guyana"
"where da fuck is that shit"
"south america"
"what do you speak?"
"broken english"
what da fuck is that?"
"its like, wha da fuck wrong wi you bai"
"oh"
"shut ya faceyou scunt ya"
Most likely is an anagram of the slang term Guaynaa. Long ago this was an English colony (other countries laid claim before this though) where they brought immigrants from ALL over the world to work the sugar cane fields.
People, even natives, have been brainwashed into thinking that so many words are made up. It's just not true. Many words come from other languages, obviously, "pon" it's a command verb from Spanish, but if you look at the food you might see the parallel in language. There is Indian foods (curry and roti), but also heavy influence from Chinese (lo mein, fried rice, Chinese cake which is identical to Chinese mooncakes), African(plantains), Spanish(salt fish and tomatoes, flan, beans and rice), many dishes are similar to even the Southern United States, like cook-up rice (pilau).
ALSO!!!! Old timey American dishes from the revolution, they served pepperpot soup, which is the national dish of Guyana. Pepperpot being a way the natives cooked and preserved meat, with cassareep. George Washington most likely ate pepperpot!!!!
There's a lot not being taught in History class. A lot that the teachers don't even know probably.... All in all Guyana was probably the NYC of the 1800s. Lots of different people, different languages, different backgrounds convinced it would be land of opportunity but it was just helping to keep capitalism afloat.
What do you mean you are from Guyana? It means I come from people from all over the world. I don't have time to teach you world history right now. Sorry.