suk suk (SOOK-sook)
sometimes: sook sook, suksuk, sooksook
Vulgar To perform oral sex; a slang term for sexual intercourse.
"Eh, haole boy, like suk suk?"
all bodos (awl BOH-dohs)
sometimes: all boros, boro boros, boros
Adjective Completely worn out, ragged, or in poor condition; junk.
"Ho, look at your slippahs, they stay all bodos already, time for buy new ones."
wagon (WAH-gun)
sometimes: shopping wagon
Noun A shopping cart.
"Eh Pono, go grab one wagon from the parking lot before we go inside Friendly Market."
oli (OH-lee)
Noun A traditional Native Hawaiian chant performed without musical instruments or hula dancing, often used for blessings and protocols.
"Da oli at da start of da luau wen give me chicken skin, so beautiful."
You pau with dat? (yoo-POW-wit-DAT)
sometimes: You pau wit dat?, U pau wit dat?, You pau with that?
Slang Are you finished with that?
"You pau with dat plate lunch?"
amping (AM-ping)
sometimes: ampin, ampin'
Verb To yell at someone, scold harshly, or tell someone off.
"She stay amping me afta I wen scratch her car."