What is Wagwan?

"Wagwan" is a, informal greeting derived from Jamaican Patois, translating to "What's going on?" or "What's up?". It is a contraction of "what is going on," often used among friends in the Jamaican diaspora and commonly found in urban UK slang (MLE). It acts as a casual way to ask "how are you?" or "what's happening?".
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Is it okay for non-Jamaicans to say Wagwan?

Some argue that non-Jamaicans adopting phrases like wagwan dilute their significance or misrepresent their roots. Yet many British-Jamaicans embrace these exchanges as signs of cultural appreciation rather than appropriation—seeing them as ways for others to engage with their heritage respectfully.
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What does deh yah mean?

"Deh yah" (or "mi deh yah") is a common Jamaican Patois phrase meaning "I am here," used literally for presence, but also as a versatile response to greetings like "Wah gwaan?" (What's going on?) to mean "I'm good," "Everything's fine," or "Just chilling," showing a relaxed, present state.
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Is it okay to say pow wow?

Pow-Wow. Social gatherings for ceremonial and celebratory purposes conducted under strict protocols. Avoid using the phrase to refer to a quick business meeting or informal social gathering as this is a form of cultural appropriation.
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Why is UK slang Jamaican?

The popularity of Jamaican music in the UK, such as reggae and ska, led to the emergence of slang rooted in Jamaican patois being used in the UK, setting the foundation for what would later become known as MLE.
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What Does Wagwan Mean In UK? - United Kingdom Explorers

What does "rump a pum pum" mean?

The song's "Rum Pum Pum Pum" title is used to imitate the sound of a beating heart, which is brought to life with a brilliant "Little Drummer Boy" sample that later segues into samba.
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What does bomba mean?

Bomba is an umbrella term that refers to a variety of musical styles and associated dances originating in Puerto Rico. It was developed during the 17th century by enslaved Africans and their descendants on sugar plantations along coastal towns, most notably Loiza, Mayagüez, Ponce, and San Juan.
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What does Guh Deh Gyal mean?

“Guh deh gyal.” Rooted in Jamaican Patois, it's a reminder to rise up, walk proud, and own every space you step into. It means, “Walk into the world with your shoulders back. Your head straight up.” She also likes “Star gyal” — not as a nod to fame, but as a reminder of identity: “It's not about being a star.
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How do I reply to WSG?

To respond to "WSG" (What's Good?), keep it casual and brief with replies like "Nm, u?" (nothing much, you?), "Chillin," or "Just [activity]" (e.g., "Just working") and then ask them back, as it's a general greeting, not a deep question. You can also use humor, like "The sky," or give a short, honest update on your life to keep the conversation flowing, suggests Reddit users, with advice from SocialRails and Dictionary.com. 
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Why can't you say nitty gritty?

Nitty Gritty

You may not realize that the phrase “nitty-gritty” originates in the slave trade, describing debris left behind by enslaved people on the lower deck of the slave ship after removal. So, let's just not with this one anymore. Consider: details, essentials, or particulars.
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Is it racist to say totem pole?

“When saying that someone is at the top or bottom of the totem pole, this can be perceived as insensitive because there is no 'bottom' in the same sense,” says Waters. “This comment isn't necessarily offensive; it is, however, insensitive.”
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Is it okay for white people to go to a powwow?

People of all cultures are welcome at most powwows, including those hosted by the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe.
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What drug is Yola slang for?

Cocaine. Slang: White, Yeah, Coca, Cola, Yola. Look for: Cocaine is a white, flaky, almost shiny powder (more like flour than meth), often kept tightly wrapped in plastic bags or baggies.
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What is Jah in Jamaica?

Rastas refer to God as 'Jah', which is a shortened form of the biblical 'Yahweh' or 'Jehovah' as in Psalm 68:4 of the King James Version of the Bible. Jah is spirit that has been manifested in the historical persons of Moses, Jesus, and Haile Selassie I.
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What do Rastas call Africa?

Rastas use "Zion" either for Ethiopia specifically or for Africa more broadly. Many Rastas use the term "Ethiopia" as a synonym for Africa, following its usage in English translations of the Bible.
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What does Yuh Zimi mean?

Yuh Zimi– Do you understand what I'm saying. Often used at the end of a sentence to make sure a person really understands.
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Why do Jamaicans say "Irie"?

I'm feeling good No worries Everything all right Have a good day A form of greeting Choose Irie!
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