Not only do Caymanians have a distinct dialect, with accents varying from district to district, but they also have many unique words, pronunciations and phrases.
A handy guide to shed light on these colloquialisms is ‘The Cayman Islands Dictionary’ and ‘Caymanian Expressions’ by Kevin Goring.
Naah-Nah (nah-naaah) Noun (informal) – 1. Absolutely not; no. 2. No way; no how. 3. Not at all. 4. Objection to a particular gesture or presumption. E.g. “Naah-Nah! Who you tink you is, messin’ wit my new Benz when I jess get it?”
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