labrish

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlæ.bɹɪʃ/

Adjective

labrish (comparative more labrish, superlative most labrish)

  1. (Jamaica, dialectal) Talkative, gossipy.

Noun

labrish (uncountable)

  1. (Jamaica, dialectal) Gossip, rumor, chatty speaking.
    • 2008 Jan. 27, Beth Feinstein-Bartl, "A Tribute to 'Miss Lou' at Library," Miami Herald (retrieved 24 July 2011):
      Jeanne Powell will tell stories using labrish a traditional Jamaican form of chitchat.

Verb

labrish (third-person singular simple present labrishes, present participle labrishing, simple past and past participle labrished)

  1. (Jamaica, dialectal) To gossip or talk excessively.
    • 2011 July 8, Errol W.A. Townshend, "Letters: Callous sacking of 'Aunty Dor'," Jamaica Gleaner (retrieved 24 July 2011):
      Out there are legions of women who don't own computers or want one. . . . What they do is labrish endlessly on their cellphones and vote.

References

  • Oxford English Dictionary, additions series 1997, online ed. (June, 2011)
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