Green’s Dictionary of Slang

judge v.

[ety. unknown; ? the idea of a judge refusing to relinquish their robes]

(W.I. Rasta) to wear one’s everyday or ordinary clothes or shoes in the yard or in the bush.

‘Patois Dict.’ at www.dancehallareaz.com 🌐 JUDGIN’ : adjective, everyday or ordinary clothes or shoes worn in the yard or in the bush, as in ‘judgin’ boot’. Also as a verb, to judge, with a similar meaning.