dakine surf (dah-KINE SURF)
sometimes: da kine surf, the kine surf
Slang Epic waves; exceptionally good surfing conditions.
"Get dakine surf on da North Shore today"
sis (SIS)
sometimes: sisses
Slang Girls, young women, or attractive females; equivalent to the slang term 'chicks'.
"Eh Darren, you seen all the sis hanging around the lunch wagon?"
ice cake (EYES-kayk)
sometimes: ice cup
Noun A frozen, flavored ice dessert served in a small plastic or paper cup, popular as a cheap local treat.
"Eh, you get quarters? I going buy one strawberry ice cake from da manapua man."
small kid time (small-KID-time)
sometimes: small-kid time, small kid days
Idiom When I was a kid; back in the day; childhood days.
"Small kid time, I used to play marbles."
geta (GEH-tah)
sometimes: getas
Noun Traditional Japanese wooden sandals or slippers, elevated on wooden teeth (ha).
"She wearing geta fo' da festival"
lilikoi (LEE-lee-koy)
sometimes: lilikoʻi
Noun Passion fruit; a tropical fruit with a tough outer rind and sweet-tart, seed-filled center, widely used in Hawaiian juices, syrups, and desserts.
"Dis lilikoi stay ono"