neva (NEH-vah)
sometimes: nevah, never
Adverb Never; at no time.
"I neva do dat!"
boto eatah (BOH-toh EE-tah)
sometimes: suck my boto, boto eater, boto eata
Vulgar A person who performs oral sex on a male.
"She stay one crazy boto eatah!"
shaka (SHAH-kah)
sometimes: shaka sign, hang loose
Noun A hand gesture made by extending the thumb and pinky finger while curling the three middle fingers, used to convey the aloha spirit, greeting, or gratitude.
"Give 'um da shaka!"
nuff already (NUFF-awl-REH-dee)
sometimes: 'nuff already, nuff, enough already
Idiom Enough already; stop it; no more.
"Nuff already wit da complaining! Let’s jus go have fun!"
ho'okaulike (ho-oh-cow-LEE-keh)
sometimes: hookaulike, hoʻokaulike
Verb To balance, equalize, or make things even; to treat fairly or with equity.
"Eh, you gotta hoʻokaulike da weight on da boat, oddawise we gon' flip."
muʻumuʻu (MOO-oo-MOO-oo)
sometimes: moomoo, mumu, muumuu, mu'umu'u
Noun A loose-fitting Hawaiian dress, often brightly colored or featuring floral patterns, traditionally worn for comfort and formal occasions.
"She wen' wear one beautiful muʻumuʻu to da luau."