Unfortunately, you can only sit outside when there is a bit of breese kicking, otherwise the mosquitoes will nyam you raw!
Actually, the plan is that I waan drive out to Buff Bay today, nyam some Jerk Pork and drink two Stripe at Blueberry Hill while inhaling some sea breeze.
One time long ago, I used to nyam oysters too, and I didn't really see any marked improvement in my staying power still.
This mango she bought survived Metres’ visit and so I decided to nyam it this afternoon.
I was happily nyaming some curried shrimp for my lunch at the food court of one of the more popular malls here.
nounˈnjam
mass nounWest Indian
Food.
食物
Example sentencesExamples
In Jamaican patois, the word nyam endearingly means eat.
Yow, I can recall in the days when Mad Bull and I used to go session that where there was food, it was a go get nyam!
It was probably slave traders who introduced the sweet potato to Africa, where it was called igname or nyam, which simply means ‘yam’.
Origin
From a West African language, probably related to yam1.