arare (ah-RAH-reh)
sometimes: kakimochi, mochi crunch
Noun A popular Japanese bite-sized rice cracker made from glutinous rice, flavored with soy sauce, often mixed with popcorn or eaten as a snack.
"Eh, you went forget the arare for the popcorn or what?"
suck em up (SUK-em-UP)
sometimes: suck 'em up, suck um up, suck am up
Slang To drink alcohol, especially beer, in a celebratory or fast manner; to drink up.
"Suck em up, da beer!"
nerjis (NER-jis)
sometimes: nerjus, nurjis
Adjective Nervous, anxious, or easily frightened.
"I stay nerjis"
no can handle (no-CAN-HAN-dull)
sometimes: no can, cannot handle
Idiom Unable to cope, tolerate, or manage a situation; overwhelmed or exhausted by something.
"You going surf da big swell or no can handle?"
bus fayacracka (bus FIE-yah-crah-kah)
sometimes: bust firecracker, bus firecracker, bust fayacracka
Verb To light or set off firecrackers, especially during New Year's Eve or other celebrations.
"Eh, you guys ready for bus fayacracka tonight or what?"
alu alu (ah-loo-AH-loo)
sometimes: alualu, ʻaluʻalu
Adjective Baggy, loose-fitting, or sagging, usually referring to clothing or skin.
"Eh, why you wearing one alu alu shirt like that, you going paint the house or what?"