boddah (BAH-dah)
sometimes: bother, bodda
Verb To bother, annoy, or disturb someone.
"No boddah me!"
hau (HOW)
sometimes: hau bush, hau tree
Noun A sprawling coastal tree or bush in the hibiscus family known for its dense, tangled branches. Historically used by Hawaiians to make cordage, outrigger canoe floats, and medicine.
"We wen use hau fo tie down da canoe."
buss (BUS)
sometimes: buss-up, all buss, buss up, bussup
Slang Broken, damaged, beat up, or busted.
"My car stay all buss up afta da accident. OR He wen get buss at da party last night."
punani (poo-NAH-nee)
sometimes: nani, punnani, poonani, poonanny
Vulgar Woman's private parts, vagina, pussy.
"You so lolo always chasing da punani"
aurite (ow-RIGHT)
sometimes: auright, auurite, awrite, auuurite
Slang Alright, woo-hoo, or okay; an exclamation of excitement, agreement, or approval (the more 'u's used, the greater the excitement).
"Surf stay mean an no work today...aurite!"
manapua (mah-nah-POO-ah)
sometimes: mea ʻono puaʻa, mea ono puaa
Noun A steamed or baked bun filled with sweet roast pork (char siu) or other fillings; Hawaii's version of the Chinese bao.
"Ho da manapua from fukashima wen broke da mout!"