Jamrocks
n.— «Jamrocks (the word is Jamaican patois slang for the island country) is a funky little place.» —“It’s ’Marley and me’ at Jamrocks Grill” by Mary K. Means Bradenton Herald (Florida) June 18, 2009. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Jamrocks
n.— «Jamrocks (the word is Jamaican patois slang for the island country) is a funky little place.» —“It’s ’Marley and me’ at Jamrocks Grill” by Mary K. Means Bradenton Herald (Florida) June 18, 2009. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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