choke your neck (CHOKE-your-NEK)
sometimes: choke yo neck, choke ya neck
Idiom To be in severe trouble; to face impending punishment or negative consequences.
"You going choke your neck wit mom"
bo da dem (BO-dah-dem)
sometimes: bot a dem, both of dem, boff of dem, boff a dem
Pronoun Both of them.
"Eh, you like the kalua pig or the laulau? Just get bo da dem, we share."
pareo (pah-REH-oh)
sometimes: pareu
Noun A wraparound skirt or piece of cloth worn as clothing, similar to a sarong or lavalava.
"She stay beautiful in her pareo, flowin in da wind."
small kid time (small-KID-time)
sometimes: small-kid time, small kid days
Idiom When I was a kid; back in the day; childhood days.
"Small kid time, I used to play marbles."
scram (SKRAM)
sometimes: skram
Verb To leave quickly, get out, or go away.
"Scram before da cops come!"
mempachi eye (mem-PAH-chee-EYE)
sometimes: menpachi eye, mempachi eyes, menpachi eyes
Idiom A glassy, unfocused, or bulging stare, often resulting from exhaustion, intoxication, or confusion.
"He get mempachi eye"