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commess
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commess (uncountable)
- (Caribbean) Good-natured trouble; mischief; hanky-panky or high jinks.
- (Caribbean) Gossip about local scandals.
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1987, Hymie Rubenstein, Coping with poverty: adaptive strategies in a Caribbean village:
- Even the recognition that commess is a pervasive feature of village life does not affect the judgment that it is alien to respectability, to mainstream morality and behavioral propriety. Again villagers are faced with a contradiction between needing to act out their disapproval of deviant sexual activity and their belief that commess is antithetical to good manners and a commitment to mainstream moral and behavioral norms.
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2003, Philip Auslander, Performance: Media and technology, ISBN 0415255147, page 62:
- Not only is commess judged in this way, but it is related in the minds of Vincentians with such other traditional devices as joking ('ragging', 'making mock'), arguing ('making boderation', 'giving vextation') and ceremonial performances of a more ritualised sort. In other words, Vincentians seem to say that there is an 'art' in gossip just as there is in making a song or speech, or conducting an argument, and they judge the practice of commess accordingly.
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