whaddsdascoops (wahtz-dah-SKOOPS)
sometimes: what's the scoops, whass da scoops, wats da scoops, whaddsdascoop
Slang What's going on; what is the latest news or gossip.
"Eh, whaddsdascoops?"
honi (HO-nee)
sometimes: honi honi, honihoni
Verb To kiss; to greet someone by touching noses and sharing breath.
"Dey wen' share one sweet honi under da moonlight."
lūʻau (LOO-ow)
sometimes: lū'au, luau, lu'au
Noun A traditional Hawaiian feast or party, often featuring food, music, and hula.
"We goin' have one big lūʻau fo' my aunty's birthday."
'auinalā (ow-ee-nah-LAH)
sometimes: 'auinala, auinala, ʻauinalā, auinalā
Noun Afternoon; the time of day when the sun is declining.
"Eh, we go hit up the farmers market this ʻauinalā before all the good stuff sell out."
kahakai (kah-hah-KAI)
Noun The beach, seashore, or coastline.
"Let's go down to da kahakai"
lomi-lomi salmon (LOH-mee-LOH-mee SAH-mun)
sometimes: lomi salmon, lomilomi salmon, lomi-lomi
Noun A traditional Hawaiian side dish made of salted, massaged salmon mixed with diced tomatoes and sweet onions.
"Da lū'au get lomi-lomi salmon"