by jon, derek February 24, 2007
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Get the Maholla mug.Tyrone: "YO I'M ABOUT TO BOUNCE, MAHOLLA ATCHU LATA A'IGHT?!"
Antawn: "Yea yea, son. Ah see you in February for da football jawn."
Tyrone: "You mean da Superbowl?
Antawn: "Yea."
Antawn: "Yea yea, son. Ah see you in February for da football jawn."
Tyrone: "You mean da Superbowl?
Antawn: "Yea."
by jawn murray September 7, 2009
Get the Maholla atchu mug.In Hawaiian, Mahalo means thank you. In slang Egnlish, holler is used playfully as if to say "awesome", "That's what's up!" or "Give me a shout". Maholler is a conjunction of these two words, best used when in Hawaii, meaning "Thank you" or "That was friggin rad!". Only use when much excitement is appropriate.
by kickassbabyD March 5, 2011
Get the Maholler mug.An over the top greeting from a gay person in Hawaii; a take on the Hawaiian word for “thank you”. combines the words “mahala” and “holla” (holler).
Even though most people (including those of us who happen to be gay) know that “Malala” is NOT a greeting (i.e. “hello”), it’s fun to say when greeting someone in Hawaii - so, we just say it anyway. “Aloha” Is just so 70s Marsha Brady!
Even though most people (including those of us who happen to be gay) know that “Malala” is NOT a greeting (i.e. “hello”), it’s fun to say when greeting someone in Hawaii - so, we just say it anyway. “Aloha” Is just so 70s Marsha Brady!
Jack and Sebastian had just arrived at their hotel in Honolulu when Jack spotted his high school English teacher.
“MaHOLLA Ms. Ostlund!”
Ms. Ostlund’s life partner looked at her and said, “Tell me that’s NOT one of your brightest students!”
“MaHOLLA Ms. Ostlund!”
Ms. Ostlund’s life partner looked at her and said, “Tell me that’s NOT one of your brightest students!”
by Sflewie May 27, 2018
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