bokit

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Antillean Creole. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

bokit (plural bokits)

  1. A kind of Guadeloupean sandwich fried in a saucepan with hot sunflower oil.
    • 2019, Jérome Camal, “Touristic rhythms: the club remix”, in Jocelyne Guilbault, Timothy Rommen, editor, Sounds of Vacation:
      I wanted to be different from you, from the other guests vacationing on this island. I know the shortcuts and the best place to get a bokit.

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