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Definition of nyam in English: nyamverb ˈnjam [with object]West Indian Eat. whoever nyam dem left de empty box, nuttin' else! Example sentencesExamples - Unfortunately, you can only sit outside when there is a bit of breese kicking, otherwise the mosquitoes will nyam you raw!
- Actually, the plan is that I waan drive out to Buff Bay today, nyam some Jerk Pork and drink two Stripe at Blueberry Hill while inhaling some sea breeze.
- One time long ago, I used to nyam oysters too, and I didn't really see any marked improvement in my staying power still.
- This mango she bought survived Metres’ visit and so I decided to nyam it this afternoon.
- I was happily nyaming some curried shrimp for my lunch at the food court of one of the more popular malls here.
noun ˈnjam mass nounWest Indian Food. Example sentencesExamples - In Jamaican patois, the word nyam endearingly means eat.
- Yow, I can recall in the days when Mad Bull and I used to go session that where there was food, it was a go get nyam!
- It was probably slave traders who introduced the sweet potato to Africa, where it was called igname or nyam, which simply means ‘yam’.
Origin From a West African language, probably related to yam1. |