ke akua (keh ah-KOO-ah)
sometimes: Akua, ke'akua
Noun God, the divine, or a spiritual deity; often used in expressions of gratitude such as 'mahalo ke Akua' (thanks be to God).
"Mahalo ke Akua fo all da blessings."
townie (TOW-nee)
sometimes: townies
Noun A person who lives in the city, specifically Honolulu or a main urban center, often implying they are unaccustomed to country life or outdoor activities.
"He stay one townie, not country"
aliʻi (ah-LEE-ee)
sometimes: ali'i, alii
Noun A Hawaiian chief, royalty, or noble.
"Kamehameha da Great wen' one powerful aliʻi."
batu (bah-TOO)
sometimes: bato
Slang Crystal methamphetamine, ice, or meth.
"Ho, brah, no meth around, batu is no good for you!"
bocha (BOH-chah)
sometimes: bochabocha, bocha-bocha
Verb To bathe, take a bath, or wash up.
"I goin go bocha in da ocean."
fut (FUHT)
sometimes: futs, futting
Verb To fart, pass gas, or break wind.
"Ho, dat poke was ono, but give me choke fut"