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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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had (HAD)

Grammar Past tense marker, traditionally associated with Kaua'i Pidgin, used in place of 'wen' to indicate a completed action.

"I had tell dat guy fo cruz um."

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buk buk (BOOK-BOOK)

sometimes: buk-buk, book book

Slang Wearing mismatched, eccentric, or overly flashy clothing, often associated with a stereotypical fresh-off-the-boat Filipino style.

"Eh, why you going out looking all buk buk with dat neon green shirt and plaid shorts?"

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imua (ee-MOO-ah)

sometimes: i mua

Idiom Forward, ahead, or onward; often used as a rallying cry to keep moving or pushing through adversity.

"We going imua"

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slippahs (SLIP-pahz)

sometimes: slippas, slippers

Noun Flip-flops, sandals, or any casual open-toed footwear.

"Oh brah, foget yo slippahs at da beach?"

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all bodos (awl BOH-dohs)

sometimes: all boros, boro boros, boros

Adjective Completely worn out, ragged, or in poor condition; junk.

"Ho, look at your slippahs, they stay all bodos already, time for buy new ones."

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