but (BUT)
Grammar Used at the end of a sentence in place of 'though' or 'however' to add a contrasting thought or condition.
"Da food was unreal, so expensive but."
buddahead (BUH-dah-hed)
sometimes: buddhahead, buddha head, budda head
Noun A person of Japanese descent, particularly a local Japanese person in Hawaii.
"Eh, you know dat stubborn buddahead always gotta do things his own way."
deaf ear (def-EAR)
sometimes: def ear
Idiom Hard of hearing; experiencing temporary hearing loss, such as from water in the ear or a head cold.
"I get deaf ear today"
alas (ah-LAHZ)
sometimes: alahz, allahs, allaz
Slang Balls, testicles, nuts, or male genitalia.
"you stay ok or did you get karang yo alas?"
shave ice (shayv-ICE)
sometimes: ice shave, shaved ice
Noun A popular local dessert made of finely shaved ice topped with sweet flavored syrups, often served with ice cream or azuki beans.
"One rainbow shave ice, please"
imelda (ee-MEL-dah)
Slang Having extravagant tastes, especially regarding shoes, clothing, or shopping habits.
"She so imelda wit da shoes"