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Found 11 words matching this tag.

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Noun

vinha d'alhos

(VEEN-yah DAHL-yoosh)

A traditional Portuguese marinade made of vinegar, garlic, wine, and spices.

Noun

pão doce

(POW DOH-see)

Portuguese sweet bread; a soft, slightly sweet, egg-rich round loaf of bread brought to Hawaii by Portuguese immigrants, often used for making French toast or eaten warm with butter.

Noun

potagee

(poh-tah-GEE)

A person of Portuguese descent in Hawaii.

Noun

malasada

(mah-lah-SAH-dah)

A popular Hawaiian deep-fried doughnut of Portuguese origin, typically coated in granulated sugar and made without a hole.

Noun

fest

(FEST)

A large party, festival, or celebration, often associated with traditional community or religious events.

Slang

cu diab

(koo-dee-AHB)

An exclamation of sudden shock, surprise, or disbelief. Derived from Portuguese, it literally translates to 'devil's ass'.

Vulgar

boto

(BOH-toh)

Male genitals, penis, dick.

Noun

bolo head

(BOH-loh-HED)

A bald head; a person with no hair.

Slang

bolo

(BOH-loh)

Bald, hairless, or having a completely shaved head.

Slang

alas

(ah-LAHZ)

Balls, testicles, nuts, or male genitalia.

Slang

aisus

(EYE-soos)

An exclamation of exasperation, frustration, defeat, or a heavy sigh.