What does Poom mean?
What does Poom mean?
Definition. POOM. Pocket Outlook Object Model. POOM. Pocket Outlook Object Model (Microsoft)
What are poom poom pants?
0. Noun. Female pants, typically short shorts, that are tight enough that the imprints of the genitals are clearly visible. punny printa.
Where did the word pum pum originate?
The term “pum pum,” in Jamaican patois, cheekily refers to a woman's “lady parts” and is used liberally in the bombastic lyrics of dancehall's biggest male artists.
What is pum pum juice?
Pum Pum's juice contains the very best ingredients and offer epic flavours for your vaping experience! No matter your tastes, there's a flavour for you - just look at the choice available in our drop down, including, hazzlenut latte, twisted lemon ice, fruity pastels, jam on toast, pina coalada and tutti frutti.
How do you make pum pum juice?
Ingredients
- 4 cups (32 oz.) gold rum.
- 1 24 ounce jar sour cherries, drained, plus 1 cup cherry juice.
- 1 cup (8 oz.) unsweetened pomegranate juice, chilled.
- 1 cup (8 oz.) orange juice, chilled, plus orange.
- ½ cup (4 oz.) cognac or brandy.
- 1 cup (8 oz.) ginger ale, chilled.
- Ice.
What does Ting mean in Jamaican?
The slang term “Ting” is a noun, the word is Jamaican/Caribbean way of saying “thing” but ting is widely used to reference a beautiful girl.
Why do Jamaicans say Irie?
'Irie' The Jamaican saying "irie" is often used to mean "everything is alright and fine." Note that Jamaica has numerous variations when it comes to greeting someone. When someone asks “How are you feeling?” or “How yuh stay?” an appropriate response would be, “Mi irie.”
What does Teng mean?
Teng is a Chinese word with two meanings: (1) to be fond of someone of lower status (e.g., a child) and (2) to ache or suffer pain.
What does boo mean in Jamaican?
Boo - This term, derived from the French word 'Beau' (meaning beautiful) is also popular. 18. Boobie - Another one with unknown origins but is frequently used. 19.
What does Mandem Ting mean?
Mandem is UK slang for a group of men or people in general, like one's crew, boys, or mates.













