shack-shack

noun

Etymology

Imitative of its sound.

Definitions

  1. A child's rattle, used in various Caribbean folk music traditions.

  2. A seed pod of various trees, especially wild tamarind, woman's tongue tree (Albizia…

    A seed pod of various trees, especially wild tamarind, woman's tongue tree (Albizia lebbeck) and royal poinciana (Delonix regia).

The neighborhood

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