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kalbi (KAHL-bee)

sometimes: galbi, kalbi ribs

Noun Korean-style marinated short ribs, typically grilled and served as a staple in local plate lunches or at family barbecues.

"Eh, you went marinate da kalbi for tonight or what?"

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randle no can handle (RAN-dull no can HAN-dull)

sometimes: randall no can handle, randle no can, randall no can

Slang Passed out from excessive alcohol or drug consumption; completely incapacitated.

"Where Kimo Stay? In da grass all randle no can handle"

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pōhaku (poh-HAH-koo)

sometimes: pohaku

Noun Rock, stone, or boulder.

"Watch out fo' da pōhaku on da trail, you might slip."

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akahele (ah-kah-HEH-leh)

Adjective Cautious, careful, or moderate in action.

"Eh, the road going up Haleakalā stay all wet, so akahele when you drive."

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awakea (ah-wah-KEH-ah)

Noun Noon or midday.

"We go eat lunch, almost awakea already and the sun stay beating down."

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pão doce (POW DOH-see)

sometimes: pao doce, sweet bread, Portuguese sweet bread, pao dos

Noun Portuguese sweet bread; a soft, slightly sweet, egg-rich round loaf of bread brought to Hawaii by Portuguese immigrants, often used for making French toast or eaten warm with butter.

"Get pão doce from da bakery"

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