blala (BLAH-lah)
sometimes: bulala
Noun A large, tough, heavily built local man, often of Hawaiian or Polynesian descent; similar to a moke but typically larger and more physically imposing.
"Ho, you see da size of dat blala over dea? No make eye contact, he look like he can snap one telephone pole."
scrap (SKRAP)
sometimes: scraps, scrapping, skrap
Verb To fight physically; to get into a physical altercation.
"Dey wen scrap outside da bar last night."
gai (GUY)
Noun Chicken, specifically used in the context of Chinese cuisine or local food dishes like shoyu gai or cold ginger gai.
"Get gai for dinner tonight"
moke (MOKE)
sometimes: mokes
Noun A tough, rugged local man, often associated with a hyper-masculine, protective, or intimidating demeanor. The female equivalent is a tita.
"Watch out ova dea, get pleny mokes."
fut (FUHT)
sometimes: futs, futting
Verb To fart, pass gas, or break wind.
"Ho, dat poke was ono, but give me choke fut"
beef (BEEF)
Verb To physically fight or brawl.
"You like beef o wat?"