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Hawaiian slang
Hawaiian slang




hawaiian slang

Example: “Halala, I’m in huge trouble.”.(Expression): A Filipino phrase that’s the equivalent of saying “uh-oh.” You say this when someone else has or you have an issue.Example: “My favorite snack is candied ginger crack seed.”.It’s made from preserved fruits that are split open with the seed still inside.

hawaiian slang

  • Example: “So I heard through da coconut wireless that you’re single again…”.
  • (Expression): This is the Hawaiian equivalent to the old saying, “hearing something through the grapevine.” In other words, this is when you hear something through gossip.
  • Example: “Don’t cockroach stuff from friends.”.
  • Example: “You have choke money – no need to be chang.”.
  • (Verb): Hawaiian pidgin that means a large amount of something.
  • Example: “The water was so cold, I got all chicken skin.”.
  • hawaiian slang

    (Expression): You can say this to show that you’re excited or happy about something.Example: “Stop being chang and pay your employees more, brah.”.(Adjective): A word that means someone is really stingy and cheap.






    Hawaiian slang