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Definition of bammy in English: bammy(also bammie) nounˈbamiˈbamē (in the West Indies) a flat roll or pancake made from cassava flour. (西印度)用木薯粉做的卷饼(或薄煎饼) Example sentencesExamples - White smoke billowed from the chimney at the Sistine Chapel, and, in case the faithful had mistakenly formed the opinion that the cardinals were merely frying up some escoveitched fish and bammy, bells began to peal!
- Had a nice fried snapper with bammy.
- Anyway - tomorrow morning I get to make ackee and saltfish and bammy for breakfast.
- That was cool and we put down a few rums and beers while we had fried fish and bammy to eat.
- I learned a little trick with the bammy some time ago.
OriginProbably from a West African language. Definition of bammy in US English: bammy(also bammie) nounˈbamē (in the West Indies) a flat roll or pancake made from cassava flour. (西印度)用木薯粉做的卷饼(或薄煎饼) Example sentencesExamples - That was cool and we put down a few rums and beers while we had fried fish and bammy to eat.
- I learned a little trick with the bammy some time ago.
- White smoke billowed from the chimney at the Sistine Chapel, and, in case the faithful had mistakenly formed the opinion that the cardinals were merely frying up some escoveitched fish and bammy, bells began to peal!
- Had a nice fried snapper with bammy.
- Anyway - tomorrow morning I get to make ackee and saltfish and bammy for breakfast.
OriginProbably from a West African language. |