chichi (CHEE-chee)
sometimes: chi chi, chee chee
Noun Breast or breasts; breast milk, especially used when speaking to babies or toddlers about nursing.
"Eh, da baby stay crying, I tink he like chichi."
moi moi (moy-MOY)
sometimes: moe moe, moemoe, moimoi
Verb To sleep, take a nap, or rest; often used affectionately as baby talk.
"No make all kine noise, da keiki stay moi moi."
mahimahi (MAH-hee-MAH-hee)
sometimes: mahi mahi, mahi, mahi-mahi
Noun The common dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus), a popular and highly prized eating fish in Hawaii, known for its firm white flesh.
"Eh, we goin' grill some mahimahi fo' dinnah tonight!"
kanilehua (KAH-nee-leh-HOO-ah)
sometimes: kani lehua
Noun A specific type of mist-like rain, famously associated with Hilo, Hawaii, known for pattering gently on the lehua blossoms.
"When I visit Hilo, I love walkin in da kanilehua. Afta stay so refreshed."
feel like (feel-LIKE)
sometimes: feels like
Idiom Seems like; feels as if; feels as though.
"Feel like going rain."
madt (MADT)
sometimes: mad
Adjective Angry, upset, or deeply irritated; an exaggerated pronunciation of 'mad' emphasizing the emotion.
"He stay all madt at me"