Wednesday, May 26, 2010
RAIN A FALL BUT THE DUTTY TOUGH
Interpretation: I am trying hard to make a life for myself and my family, but it is still hard to make it.
EVERY DAWG HAVE ITS DAY,TODAY FOR YOU TOMMROW FOR ME
Interpretation:Everyone experiences good times, and bad times, so never look down on a person who is experiencing bad times.
THE ONE WHO LAUGH LAST, HAS THE BEST LAUGH
Interpretation:Vindication will always come for the innocent person
WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND
Interpretation: Life is like a merry-go-round, what you give will return to you
Monday, May 17, 2010
WHATS GONE BAD A MORNING CANT COME GOOD A EVENING
Interpretation: Seize your oppertunity when it is presented, you may not have another chance to do so
WHY BUY THE COW WHEN YOU CAN GET THE MILK FREE
Interpretation: The woman who is promiscuous is the cow and she gives her milk for free to men, she is more unlikely to get a man to marry her.
EIGHT MINUTES OF PLEASURE CAN BRING ABOUT A LIFE TIME OF PAIN
Interpretation:Be careful with your sexual activities
Thursday, May 13, 2010
THE HIGHER THE MONKEY CLIMB IS THE MORE HE EXPOSE HIMSELF
Interpretation: Do not be a person who likes to show off, be humble
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Just a little bit of information about the Jamaican sayings posted on this blog site.
The Jamican sayings posted on this blog site has always been the way our parents, and elderley family members would pass on positive reenfocement.
These sayings were the tools that was used to communicate some of the most important information to our youger generation. Sayings that would teach them how to live as a person, as well as what to be aware of as a person.
These sayings have been around, as long as Jamaica has exsited as an Island and is still being used today throughout the Island.
Look for new Jamaican sayings daily. You may just find a few that will speak to you. IRE MAN.
The Jamican sayings posted on this blog site has always been the way our parents, and elderley family members would pass on positive reenfocement.
These sayings were the tools that was used to communicate some of the most important information to our youger generation. Sayings that would teach them how to live as a person, as well as what to be aware of as a person.
These sayings have been around, as long as Jamaica has exsited as an Island and is still being used today throughout the Island.
Look for new Jamaican sayings daily. You may just find a few that will speak to you. IRE MAN.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
WHEN YOU DIG A HOLE FOR SOMEONE, YOU BETTER DIG A HOLE FOR YOUR SELF
Interpretation:When you are planning to hurt some one there maybe some one else who is also planning to hurt you
Feed Maga Daug, Maga Daug Turn Round Bite You
Interpretation: The person that you love and care for, could turn against you
One One Coco Full Basket
Interpretation: Keep trying to accomplish your goals one day at a time, you will eventually succeed.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
DON'T LET YOUR RIGHT HAND KNOW WHAT YOUR LEFT HAND IS DOING
Interpretation: Learn to keep your mouth shut.
THE MAN WHO POOPS IN THE ROAD DOES NOT REMEMBER, BUT THE MAN WHO STEPS IN IT ALWAYS REMEMBER
Interpretation: The person who creates the problem will forget about the pain the problem created, but the person who is the focus of the problem will not forget the pain the problem created.
NOT ALL THAT GLISTENS IS GOLD
Interpretation: Do not fall for the gimmicks and the sales talk that people try to sell to you.
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