leggo beast
Appearance
Jamaican Creole
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]let + go + beast.[1] Literally, "an animal which has been let loose."
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]leggo beast (plural leggo beast dem, quantified leggo beast)
- (vulgar) slut, whore (promiscuous woman)
- A dutty gyal dat, shi come een like leggo beast.
- That's a nasty girl. She acts like a slut.
- 2014, Steinberg Henry, Calypso Drift (in English), →ISBN, page 50:
- “In 1982, Steel Pulse, the reggae masters would launch their True Democracy album, featuring the track "Leggo Beast," which one site commentator described as an indictment of a blast at prostitution. "Leggo beast, lips of flattery / eyes of lust / leggo beast, she says carnal lust is a must." […] ”
- (vulgar) hothead; tearaway; a wild animal (wild, unruly person)
- Di man call di people dem pickney leggo beast true dem carry on bad an' run weh di teacha.
- He called their kids wild animals because they'd behaved badly and chased away their teacher.
- 1981, Neville Farki, Countryman Karl Black (in English), →ISBN, page 60:
- “'Government hang the man and leave the youths with neither mother or father and nobody to take care of them. Now them beat from one relative to the other. I hear that one of the biggest boy get mad. Him is like leggo beast in the district.' […] ”
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Richard Allsopp, editor (1996), Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage, Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, published 2003, →ISBN, page 343