murf (MERF)
sometimes: murph
Slang A highly muscular, physically imposing, or 'jacked' person.
"Ho, look at dat murf over dea, guy probably bench press his own truck."
zori (ZOH-ree)
sometimes: zoris, zoree, zorees
Noun Casual rubber footwear; flip-flops or slippers (commonly referred to as slippahs in Hawaii).
"Grab your zoris, we going beach"
inu (EE-noo)
Verb To drink; the act of drinking.
"Eh, you guys like go grab some inu before we head back to the house?"
crack seed (krak-SEED)
sometimes: crackseed
Noun A variety of preserved, dried, salty, sweet, and sour fruit snacks, originally of Chinese origin, popular in Hawaii.
"Stop at da crack seed store"
aloha ʻoe (ah-LOH-hah OH-eh)
sometimes: aloha 'oe, aloha oe
Idiom Farewell to you; a traditional Hawaiian expression of farewell and love, famously immortalized in the song written by Queen Liliʻuokalani.
"Aloha ʻoe, a hui hou."
popo (POH-poh)
sometimes: po-po, po po
Slang Police officers, cops, or law enforcement.
"Drive slowly, friend, we don't want to get caught by the police."