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Found 29 words matching this tag.

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Verb

ʻauʻau

(OW-ow)

To bathe, take a shower, or wash up.

Verb

walaʻau

(wah-lah-OW)

To chat, converse, gossip, or talk incessantly.

Verb

talk stink

(TAWK-STINK)

To gossip, badmouth, put down, or speak negatively about someone behind their back.

Verb

scrap

(SKRAP)

To fight physically; to get into a physical altercation.

Verb

scram

(SKRAM)

To leave quickly, get out, or go away.

Idiom

one crack

(wun-KRAK)

On the first try; in a single attempt.

Verb

ne ne

(NEH-neh)

To sleep, usually used as baby talk or affectionately towards young children.

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moi moi

(moy-MOY)

To sleep, take a nap, or rest; often used affectionately as baby talk.

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make funny

(MAKE-fun-nee)

To play a joke on someone, tease them, or mess around.

Verb

lick

(LIK)

To beat, defeat soundly in a fight, game, or competition.

Noun

kōkua

(koh-KOO-ah)

Help, assistance, or support.

Noun

kaukau

(KOW-kow)

Food or a meal.

Verb

jam

(JAM)

To pack tightly or cram into a space.

Verb

huli maka flip

(HOO-lee MAH-kah FLIP)

To fall down dramatically, wipe out, or face-plant. A combination of the Hawaiian words 'huli' (to turn over) and 'maka' (face) with the English word 'flip'.

Verb

holoholo

(HOH-loh-HOH-loh)

To wander, roam, go for a drive, or cruise around without a specific destination.

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holo

(HO-loh)

To run, go, or move quickly.

Verb

hele

(HEH-leh)

To go, leave, or move from one place to another.

Noun

hammah

(HAH-mah)

A hammer (tool).

Verb

hakakā

(hah-kah-KAH)

To fight, quarrel, or argue, either physically or verbally.

Verb

grind

(GRYND)

To eat, usually enthusiastically or in large quantities.

Verb

go

(GOH)

Let's go; we will go; an invitation or declaration to depart or start an action.

Idiom

get'um

(get-UM)

Go for it, give it your all, or seize the opportunity with enthusiasm.

Idiom

get nutz

(get-NUTS)

To go crazy, act wild, or give maximum effort in a situation.

Slang

geff um

(GEFF-um)

Do you get it?; Do you understand?

Verb

false crack

(FAWLS-krak)

To punch someone who is not paying attention, unaware, undefended, or unexpectedly; to sucker punch.

Verb

cruzin

(KROOZ-in)

To hang out, relax, or spend time doing nothing in particular.

Verb

cruising

(CROOZ-ing)

Relaxing, hanging out, or taking it easy

Verb

cockaroach

(KOK-ah-ROACH)

To steal, take without permission, or sneakily appropriate something.

Verb

boddah

(BAH-dah)

To bother, annoy, or disturb someone.