by The Automatic leg spreda March 22, 2003
by Liquefaction78 April 26, 2010
The debut album of legendary Rosedale. Anyone who thinks we spelled it wrong can stick a zebra up their ass and whistle Pick A Bail of Cotton to hobos without hair.
Boom Shaka-Laka is the most amazing thing I have ever heard in all my life.
Trevor wishes he could spell Boom Shaka-Laka
Trevor wishes he could spell Boom Shaka-Laka
by HonoraryUrbanDefiner September 25, 2013
Originating from the Hawaiian hand gesture and meaning “hang loose,” it is used as "goodbye, talk to you soon" in the San Diego suburb of Cardiff by the Sea, typically by Plumerians. Sometimes it’s used as a thank you, but that’s a stretch.
1. make a fist.
2. extend both your pinky and your thumb.
3. lightly rock your pinky and thumb back and forth.
4. say, “shaka til we talka” in a Matthew Maconahay inspired (read: stoned) voice.
5. leave.
1. make a fist.
2. extend both your pinky and your thumb.
3. lightly rock your pinky and thumb back and forth.
4. say, “shaka til we talka” in a Matthew Maconahay inspired (read: stoned) voice.
5. leave.
This pickle-and-spit fruit smoothie is delicious. Shaka til we talka.
by Bubbys March 02, 2011
by pinkieb January 08, 2023
by obromanfred February 03, 2022
A handshake originating in the ghettos of Pahoa Hawaii.
Performed by both handshakers making the "hang loose" sign, or Shaka around eachother's hand, while making a quick, strong, up and down motion, with the two joined hands.
Performed by both handshakers making the "hang loose" sign, or Shaka around eachother's hand, while making a quick, strong, up and down motion, with the two joined hands.
by chillerwhale April 04, 2014