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huakaʻi po (hoo-ah-kah-EE POH)

sometimes: huakai po, huaka'i po, huakaʻi pō, huakai pō, night marchers

Noun Night marchers; the ghostly apparitions of ancient Hawaiian warriors, chiefs, and spirits who travel along sacred pathways.

"No go outside afta dark, bumbai you run into da huakaʻi po."

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tantaran (tan-tah-RAHN)

sometimes: tantalang

Slang A show-off; someone who acts in a boisterous, flashy, or arrogant manner.

"No be tantaran"

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ʻaʻole pilikia (ah-OH-leh pee-lee-KEE-ah)

sometimes: 'a'ole pilikia, aole pilikia

Expression No trouble, no problem, it was nothing, you're welcome.

"Mahalo fo da help! ʻAʻole pilikia!"

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kalakoa (kah-lah-KOH-ah)

Adjective Multi-colored, having many different colors, or mismatched.

"Eh, why you wearing one kalakoa outfit to the funeral?"

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hanabada (hah-nah-BAH-dah)

sometimes: hanabata, hanabadda, hana bata, hana bada

Noun Mucus, snot, or boogers. A portmanteau of the Japanese word 'hana' (nose) and the English/Pidgin word 'bata' (butter).

"Eh, wipe yo hanabada, brah. Stay gross!"

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niele (NEE-eh-leh)

sometimes: nīele

Adjective Nosy, inquisitive, or overly curious about other people's business.

"No be so niele, sistah. It's none yo business."

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