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Definitions of "Eaise haad"

Spelling Variations : Haise haad,


1. Eaise haad


English Translation

stubborn


Definition

Someone who doesn't obey orders.


Example Sentences

Patois: Dis pickney too eaise haad
English: This child is too stubborn


Related Words

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



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2. Eaise haad (Adjective)


English Translation

Ears Hard


Definition

To be stubborn, difficult or persistent


Example Sentences

(patois) Wah mek yu eaise so hard?
(english) Why are you so stubborn?


Related Words

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



posted by anonymous on April 25, 2013


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