randle no can handle (RAN-dull no can HAN-dull)
sometimes: randall no can handle, randle no can, randall no can
Slang Passed out from excessive alcohol or drug consumption; completely incapacitated.
"Where Kimo Stay? In da grass all randle no can handle"
stay humble, no grumble (STAY HUM-bull, NO GRUM-bull)
sometimes: stay humble no grumble
Idiom Be grateful for what you have and do not complain about your circumstances.
"No need one new car, stay humble, no grumble."
jus' 'kine (jus-KINE)
sometimes: jus kine, just kine, jus' kine
Idiom Mediocre, so-so, or nothing special; just average.
"How was da food? Jus' 'kine"
keiki (KAY-kee)
sometimes: keikis
Noun Child, children, kid, or offspring.
"aunty Malia goin watch da keiki tonight"
animal (AH-nee-mo)
sometimes: animo
Slang A strong, wild, or highly energetic person; someone who goes all out, especially in sports or physical activities.
"Dat guy on da football field, he one real animo!"
mahalo (mah-HA-loh)
sometimes: mahaloz, mahalos
Noun Thank you, thanks, gratitude, admiration, praise, esteem, regards, or respects.
"Mahaloz fo da vacation!"