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ulumaika

A hawaiian word; a stone crafted into a circular shape used to roll between two sticks. Played during the Makahiki as a way to test ones skills and hone abilities.

Kaipo, "Eh we go play ulumaika!"
Kahiki, "Ai no daet gaem, daetz da wan wi wen ple aet summa pals aet Kanaha bich pak. Ho ai neva do daet wan fo sam taim nau!

by abbcccxyyzzz February 5, 2010

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tuppule

Hawaiian Creole English (HCE) word used to describe someone who is cross-eyed.

"He get tuppule eyes" Sherwin
"Musta get konks fram his faDa daets wai" Josiah

by abbcccxyyzzz February 5, 2010

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bingka

Hawaiian Creole English (HCE) term used to describe a moment of actualization ie eureka!

Ho bingkas, my kini scooped that whole pile of milkcovers.

by abbcccxyyzzz February 5, 2010

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