A person with a stern or unfriendly expression
Patois: Screw Face and Ben cyaah gree.
English: Screw Face and Ben can't agree with eachother.
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Term used to refer someone that has an angry or bad tempered expression on their face
Patois: Mi nuh like how di screw face man deh look pan mi
English: I don’t like how the scowling face man is looking on me
All fruits ripe , Babylon , Backside , Bad like yaz ,
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