Thanks for the good guess, makes sense but hoping someone knew exactly what they reference when they say "Mr. T"
anyone?
Help with Jamaican lingo used in reggae songs...
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Survival
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Re: Help with Jamaican lingo used in reggae songs...
The A-Team was 83-86..
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robItheselector
Re: Help with Jamaican lingo used in reggae songs...
Anyone know what they mean by "Mr.T"??
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lionel
Re: Help with Jamaican lingo used in reggae songs...
definetly that s means "the boss" according to the lyrical patois inside the jacket dvd of rockers
Big bout ya !!
Lionel
Big bout ya !!
Lionel
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robItheselector
Re: Help with Jamaican lingo used in reggae songs...
THANKS!
Is that the special edition rockers DVD from Japan? I didn't get a jacket for my dvd or anything but the dvd and case...
ROOTS
ROB-i
Is that the special edition rockers DVD from Japan? I didn't get a jacket for my dvd or anything but the dvd and case...
ROOTS
ROB-i
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DonBanyan
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Re: Help with Jamaican lingo used in reggae songs...
Oops. Oh well, it's been resolved, anyway.Survival wrote:The A-Team was 83-86..
DB
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King David
Re: Help with Jamaican lingo used in reggae songs...
it is slippery, be careful when in what ever you do,too much trubles in the world and no one know's what tommorow might be.
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ruff
Re: Help with Jamaican lingo used in reggae songs...
the VHS or Rockers has a patois dictionary on the inside cover which u can only see when u have it in a clear case of course, it's full of words that are used in the film.
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NINEMILES
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Re: Help with Jamaican lingo used in reggae songs...
On the screen menu of the Rockers DVD there is an option to view a list of patois explanations.