blind mullet (BLIND-mul-let)
sometimes: blin' mullet, blind molet
Idiom Unable to see clearly; visually impaired, often used jokingly when someone misses something obvious or isn't wearing their glasses.
"I stay blind mullet without my glasses"
walaʻau (wah-lah-OW)
sometimes: wala'au, walaau
Verb To chat, converse, gossip, or talk incessantly.
"Oh why, walaʻau much sistah?"
stay humble, no grumble (STAY HUM-bull, NO GRUM-bull)
sometimes: stay humble no grumble
Idiom Be grateful for what you have and do not complain about your circumstances.
"No need one new car, stay humble, no grumble."
planny (PLAN-nee)
sometimes: plenny, plenty
Adjective Plenty, many, a large amount or abundance of something.
"Get planny pupus at da party or wat?"
no can, da buggah stay broke (NO CAN, dah BUG-gah stay BROKE)
sometimes: no can da bugga stay broke, no can da bugger stay broke
Idiom I cannot do that because the item or machine in question is broken.
"You like use my car? No can, da buggah stay broke."
IYKYK (if-yoo-NO-yoo-NO)
sometimes: if you know you know
Slang An acronym for 'If you know, you know,' used to indicate an inside joke, a hidden local spot, or a shared cultural understanding that does not need further explanation.
"Anyone get da kine? #IYKYK"