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In Jamaican Patois, batty boy (also batty bwoy, batty man, and chi chi bwoy/man) is a slur often used to refer to a gay or effeminate man. [1] The term batiman (or battyman) is also used in Belize owing to the popularity of Jamaican music there. [2] [3] The term derives from the Jamaican slang word batty, which refers to buttocks. [4]
"The Batty Bat" Count von Count (Jerry Nelson) Joe Raposo #2096 "Be My D" Didi O'Dey and the Dew Drops Emily Kingsley (lyrics), Donald Alan Siegal (music) and Luistle (music) #1449 "Beginning Middle and End" Paul Jacobs to the tune of "And She Was" by Talking Heads: Sarah Durkee (lyrics) and Christopher Cerf (music) #2556 Animated by Sally ...
Sesame Street Theme" (Calypso) - The Kids "Adventure" - En Vogue "Do-Wop Hop" "The Batty Bat" - The Count, Ftatateeta and his bats "The Alligator King" - Bud Luckey "I Love Trash" (remade version) (introduction omitted/new sound effect added at the end) - Oscar the Grouch "Count it Higher" - Little Chrissy and the Alphabets; Montage of Ernie songs:
WikiDao.. 'batty-man' (or batty-boy, bottie-boy, etc) is really disgustingly homophobic Jamaican slang for homosexual. Perhaps, since consensus was originally for this question to be removed (it was also originally offensive in other ways), we could keep it removed? That would be great. → ROUX ₪ 01:36, 10 October 2010 (UTC)
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