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howzit, uncle? (HOW-zit, UN-kul)

sometimes: howzit uncle, howzit unko, howzit unk

Greeting How are you, sir?

"Howzit, uncle? You stay good?"

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going (GO-in)

sometimes: goin, gon

Grammar Will; gonna; going to (used as a future tense auxiliary verb)

"I going go beach later"

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poke (POH-keh)

sometimes: like poke, poke bowl, poké

Noun A traditional Hawaiian dish of diced raw fish, typically marinated with soy sauce, sesame oil, and onions.

"Eh, honey girl, like poke?"

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tita (tee-TAH)

sometimes: titah

Noun A tough, strong, independent, and no-nonsense local woman; often used affectionately as a badge of pride, though it can be derogatory depending on context.

"No ack, bumbai you goin get dirty lickin from dat tita who always like scrap."

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cherry (CHEH-ree)

sometimes: cherries

Slang Cool, pristine, or in excellent condition; highly desirable.

"Dat car stay cherry"

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face (FAYS)

sometimes: in your face

Slang I knew it; I told you so; in your face (used to express vindication when proven right).

"Face! I wen tell you so"

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