en
Haitians
/ˈheɪʃənz/ (HAY-shənz)
Definition
1
Plural of 'Haitian': a native or inhabitant of Haiti, the Caribbean nation famous for its revolutionary history and voodoo culture.
2
Collectively, the resilient people of Haiti, often stereotyped in memes but masters of rum-based cocktails and rhythmic compas dancing.
Examples
The Haitians turned the dull block party into a konpa dance frenzy faster than you can say 'plantains'.
When disaster strikes, Haitians rebuild with graffiti art that mocks the apocalypse itself.
Haitians at the buffet claimed the griot platter, leaving the bland deviled eggs untouched like yesterday's news.
Forget superheroes; Haitians have turned zombie lore into a UNESCO heritage site with style.