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Nelson-A20189ParticipantIt's an expression of course. I know that your intention was to ask what it meant, not why they do it. I observed it in Port of Spain, Trinidad. I also wondered what it meant until I soon perceived that it was an expression of angst, impotence or resignation in a specific situation. It was usually followed by a low voiced, grit teethed 'shit mon'. Kind of like the expression you would make when you beg that cop not to give you a traffic ticket and he just says 'sorry sir' and slams you with it.User Detail :
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