What is a stoosh ginnygog? -=x^x=-

In Jamaican term, it's an insult. Some common meanings of the word 'stoosh' are: fancy, upper class, or stuck up. The word can be used to describe people, places or things. Ginnyog, on the other hand, is a derogative term for an influential person. This term is used sarcastically to describe someone.

The word stoosh (also spelled 'stush') has several meanings in the Jamaican language. There are also other variations of the word. One such variation is the word 'stoshous.'

The word stoshous is a variation of the word 'stoosh' and both words can have a similar meaning. The word 'stoshous' means fancy or upperclass. 'Soshous' can also be used to describe people, places or things.

While it could somewhat pertains to an important person belonging to a high-class society, combining the word "stoosh ginnygog" actually means the exact opposite.

Jamaican Patois (also known as “Patwa”, “Patwah” or “Jamaican Creole”) is the language that is used by most Jamaicans in casual everyday conversations while Standard English is normally reserved for professional environments.

Take a look at some of the grammatical features of Jamaican Patois on JamaicanPatwah.com.

Check out the latest Jamaican slang, words, phrases and expressions on Real-Jamaica-Vacations.com.

Friday, February 10 2017
Source: http://forum.blackhairmedia.com/jamaicans-help-please_topic365904.html