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Definitions of "Inna di bush"


1. Inna di bush


English Translation

remote/rural area


Definition

In a remote or rural area with lots of vegetation


Example Sentences

Patois: Mi tiad a people, mi guh inna di bush
English: I'm tired off people, I'm going in the forest


Related Words

All fruits ripe , Babylon , Baxide , Bad like yaz ,



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