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māhū (mah-HOO)

sometimes: mahu

Noun In traditional Hawaiian culture, a respected person embodying both male and female spirits; a healer or keeper of cultural knowledge.

"She no like you because she stay mahu an no like boys!"

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buggah stay (BUG-gah STAY)

sometimes: bugger stay, da buggah stay

Idiom That thing is; that person is (used to describe the current state, location, or condition of a subject)

"Buggah stay sleeping."

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grindz (GRINES)

sometimes: grinds, grind

Noun Food, a meal, or delicious things to eat.

"Wot, get choke grindz? I stay pleny kine hungry."

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moke (MOKE)

sometimes: mokes

Noun A tough, rugged local man, often associated with a hyper-masculine, protective, or intimidating demeanor. The female equivalent is a tita.

"Watch out ova dea, get pleny mokes."

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benjo (BEN-jo)

sometimes: benjo ditch

Noun Restroom, toilet, or bathroom

"Where da benjo stay?"

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ʻāina (EYE-nah)

sometimes: 'aina, aina

Noun Land, earth, or the physical environment; deeply connected to the concept of homeland and ancestral roots.

"Respect da aina."

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