duppy

[ˈdʌpi]

duppy Definition

a ghost or spirit of a dead person in Caribbean folklore.

Using duppy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "duppy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She claimed to have seen a duppy in her bedroom last night.

  • Example

    The old house was said to be haunted by the duppy of its former owner.

  • Example

    Some people believe that duppies can possess the living and cause them harm.

duppy Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with duppy

  • a person who is able to overcome or defeat evil spirits or negative energy

    Example

    He was known as a duppy conqueror, able to ward off evil spirits and protect his community.

  • a Jamaican horror movie featuring ghosts and supernatural elements

    Example

    The local cinema was showing a duppy film marathon for Halloween.

  • a tall tale or exaggerated story meant to scare or entertain listeners

    Example

    He told us a duppy story about a haunted house he had visited as a child.

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Summary: duppy in Brief

In Caribbean folklore, 'duppy' [ˈdʌpi] refers to a ghost or spirit of a dead person. It is believed that duppies can possess the living and cause them harm. The term extends into phrases like 'duppy conqueror,' denoting a person who can defeat evil spirits, and 'duppy story,' referring to a tall tale meant to scare or entertain listeners.