Word used in Hawaii that refers to one's childhood. Derived from the Japanese word "hana", meaning 'nose', and the English word "butter", which in spoken in Hawaiian pidgin can sound like 'buddah.' So Hanabata Days are the "nose butter" days, or the days when we had runny noses. Can also spelled Hanabata Days.
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Fishing phrase meaning "I have a bite." Said when you are about to catch a fish or when you catch one.
Fishing phrase meaning "I have a bite." Said when you are about to catch a fish or when you catch one.
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Usually used referring to someone who is spending many consecutive hours watching it.
Usually used referring to someone who is spending many consecutive hours watching it.
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