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rubbah slippahs (RUB-bah-SLIP-pahz)

sometimes: rubber slippers, slippahs, rubbahs

Noun Flip flops; the standard, everyday casual footwear in Hawaii, typically made of rubber or foam.

"Wea my rubbah slippahs?"

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if can, can (if-CAN-can)

sometimes: if can can, if no can no can

Idiom If it is possible, do it; if not, don't worry about it.

"Help me, if can, can"

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kaput (kah-POOT)

sometimes: kapoots, caput

Slang Broken, dead, finished, or no longer functioning.

"My car wen go kaput dis morning. Gotta call one tow truck."

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kālaʻau (KAH-lah-OW)

sometimes: Kalaau, Kala'au, Kaalaau

Noun Traditional Hawaiian stick dancing, where dancers strike wooden sticks together to create a rhythmic beat.

"Da kālaʻau performance at da luau stay so powerful, eh. You can feel da energy from da dancers."

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moi (MOH-ee)

sometimes: Pacific threadfin

Noun Pacific threadfin fish, historically known as the royal fish reserved for Hawaiian ali'i (royalty).

"Moi was reserved for ali'i"

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you know dat (yoo-no-DAT)

sometimes: u know dat, you know that

Idiom Yes, definitely; absolutely; I strongly agree with what you just said.

"Good food? You know dat!"

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