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What does oof mean in Hawaii?

Whats does oof mean in Hawaii?

The word oof means sex in Hawaii.

What does oof slang mean?

discomfort, surprise, or dismay  Definition of oof    —used to express discomfort, surprise, or dismay I once watched a highlight reel of Tyson knockouts with a roomful of intoxicated medical students who punctuated every blow with phrases like “Oof!

What does Lolo mean in Hawaii?

dumb, goofy or crazy  LOLO (lō-lō) A Hawaiian language word meaning dumb, goofy or crazy.

What does Tita mean in Hawaii?

Tita is reserved for a tough local chick who is not scared to get in a fight and doesn’t take anything from anyone. She’s usually a tomboy, speaks pidgin, and is super defensive about her hometown and family. Moke is the male version of a tita.

What does Boto mean in Hawaii slang?

(boh toh) Definition: the general groin area (see alas)

What is OOOF?

interjection. (an exclamation used to sympathize with someone else’s pain or dismay, or to express one’s own): Oof, that conversation must’ve been so awkward and hurtful! Oof, I’ve got tons of schoolwork to do this week.

What’s another word for oof?

ow ouch owie oww

What does Da Kine mean in Hawaii?

The Kind  Dakine comes from a Hawwaiian expression used originally by surfers. It is a slang/pigeon English version of “The Kind”, meaning very good, “the real deal” or exceptional. Some say that Beach Volleyball was probably first played in Hawaii in 1915, when the Outrigger Beach and Canoe Club set up a court on Waikiki Beach.

What is Cho Cho lips?

Cho cho lips    (choh choh lips) Big lips. As in: “Check out the cho cho lips on that guy, he could use them as sails.”

What does Lope mean in Hawaiian?

lope – a long bounding stride.

What does Shi Shi mean in Hawaii?

Shi shi. Definition: Pee, to urinate.

What does Pau Hana mean?

to be finished with work Pau Hana (to be finished with work) Synonymous with happy hour, pau hana is a Hawaiian Pidgin slang for being finished with work, using the word pau, to finish, and hana, to work, in Hawaiian.

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