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"Borosie" in Jamaican Patois refers to someone who is cheap, stingy, or unwilling to spend money. It can also be used to describe someone who is selfish or greedy.

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What does the jamaican word borosie mean?

The Jamaican word Borosie means that someone is being rude, cheeky, or just out of order. Borosie would be like calling someone rude or even a jerk!


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