Green’s Dictionary of Slang

I and I pron.

(W.I. Rasta/UK black teen) us, we; you and I.

in Rastafarian Voice July n.p.: The Government claims it is interested in I and I planting the land. Yet still when I and I plant food to feed I fellow African, I and I are harassed and driven off the land.
[UK]R. Hewitt White Talk Black Talk 109: So wa ’appen, man, we ’ave fe walk I-an-I, man.
[US]‘Touré’ Portable Promised Land (ms.) 159: We Words (My Favorite Things) [...] I and I. Sooky, sooky, now.
Star (Jamaica) 20 Feb. 🌐 ‘Everyone has a right to equal nationality, and I and I Bobo Shanty nationality a Ethiopia, Africa’.