kakahiaka (kah-kah-hee-AH-kah)
Noun Morning; the early part of the day.
"Eh, why you calling me so early in da kakahiaka for?"
nai nai (nigh-NIGH)
sometimes: nainai, nigh nigh, nai-nai
Slang Night night; time to go to bed or sleep.
"I so tired, like go nai nai"
mu (MOO)
sometimes: mū
Noun A type of Hawaiian reef fish, also known as the grand-eye porgy or Monotaxis grandoculis, often caught for food.
"Caught some mu for dinner"
how 'bout (how-BOUT)
sometimes: how bout, how about, hao bout
Idiom How about it? or What do you think?
"How 'bout, we go beach?"
huli (HOO-lee)
sometimes: hulihuli
Verb To turn over, flip, rotate, or capsize.
"Da wave wen' catch us off guard, and our wa'a wen' huli."
pancit (pan-SIT)
sometimes: pansit
Noun A traditional Filipino stir-fried noodle dish, commonly served at local parties and gatherings.
"Aunty Lani's pancit stay da bomb, brah!"