wailele (wai-LEH-leh)
Noun A waterfall.
"Da wailele stay beautiful after da rain"
lānai (lah-NYE)
sometimes: lanai
Noun A porch, patio, balcony, or veranda.
"Eh, you wen clean da lanai?"
on-shore (on-SHORE)
sometimes: onshore, on shore
Noun Wind blowing from the ocean toward the land, often creating choppy or messy conditions for surfing and fishing.
"On-shore winds stay messy for surfing"
had it (HAD-it)
Slang Broken beyond repair, completely destroyed, or ruined.
"Ho, look at Darryl's truck after he tried for cross the river, the buggah is totally had it."
shibi (SHEE-bee)
sometimes: shibi ahi, ahi
Noun A small yellowfin tuna (ʻahi), typically weighing under 100 pounds.
"Frank caught one nice shibi outside South Point this morning, so we making poke tonight."
babooze (bah-BOOZ)
sometimes: babuze, babooz
Noun A fool, idiot, dummy, or clownish person.
"Eh, no be one babooze and leave da truck running while you go inside da store."