Jamaican slang for youth,young person or child.
she have a yute fi me.
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A Jamaican slang term for youth, meaning young adult or a child.
βDah yute be uglyy...β says poor little Suzy about to die from:
βn o uβ
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a word used to describe somebody you don't like
look at that nasty yute over there
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person: "my yute, shut up before u receive a defaz"
yute: "im sorry please dont hurt me!"
or
"hes a good yute, styll."
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Youuuu-the.
"The two yutes--"
"Two whaa? What was that word?"
"huh? What word?"
"Two whaa?"
"What?"
"Did you say 'yutes'?"
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Yute is the Spanish name for Jute, a coarse vegetable or bast fiber traditionally used to make Burlap or Hessian and Gunny Bags. The major species of Jute are Corchorus capsularis and Corchorus olitorius.
Names of Jute in other languages:
1. Chinese, Japanese, Korean = Huangma (Yellow Hemp)
2. Italian = Iuta, Juta, Corcoro
3. Russian & Allied Languages = Dzhut
4. Arabic & Allied Languages = Lif Khysha (Burlap Fiber)
5. German = Jutefaser
6. French = Chanvre du Bengale (Bengal Hemp)
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