As a noun soca
is (music) a style of music from the west indies.
As a proper noun calypso is
(greek god) a sea nymph who entertained odysseus on her island, ogygia, for seven years.
soca
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(head)
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calypso
English
(Calypso music)
Etymology 1
Originally Trinidad English, an alteration of (kaiso), perhaps ultimately of African origin; Allsopp 1996 suggests (etyl) , used to urge dancers on. The spelling reflects a later folk-etymological assimilation with the mythological name (Calypso).
Noun
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A type of music and dance that originated in the West Indies (perhaps Trinidad), a ballad is characterized by improvised lyrics on topical or broadly humorous subjects, often creating satire of current events.
Derived terms
* calypsonian
Noun
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en-noun)
A bulbous bog orchid of the genus
A light blue color.
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