sensi
See also: Sensi
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Noun edit
sensi
- (Rastafari, Jamaica, slang) Clipping of sensimilla.
- 1985, Wayne Smith (lyrics and music), “Under Me Sleng Teng”:
- In Westmoreland, where the sensi come from / Me put it in a crocus barrel, upon the mini van
- 2013, “Herb Shuttles”, in Indigoism[1], performed by Underachievers:
- [AK The Savior]: Smoking sensi, high sensei in your membrane.
Indonesian edit
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Adjective edit
sènsitif
- Short for sensitif (“sensitive”).
Italian edit
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sensi m
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sēnsī
Participle edit
sēnsī
Sranan Tongo edit
Etymology 1 edit
Noun edit
sensi
- (numismatics) cent (a subunit of currency equal to one-hundredth of the main unit of currency, such as the former Surinamese guilder and the current Surinamese dollar)
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Etymology 2 edit
From English since and/or Dutch sinds.
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sensi