Spoken in both London and Toronto mainly, this dialect takes words and phrases from Jamaican patois and mixes it with english/canadian words and phrases. These two regions share similar slang but are so far away from each other due to high amounts of Jamaican immigration throughout the years.
âWagwanâ is an example of a jamaican phrase which is popularly used in both toronto and london. A londoner may pair this greeting with âbruvâ and a canadian may pair it with âdudeâ. This is Pseudo-Patois
something or someone that is so good that someone/thing equal in quality only comes around a few times in a generation
popularly used in sport but can apply to anything
Football Fan : Gabi Martinelli is amazing
Football Fan 2: Mate, He's generational, absolute Generational Talent
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