Misinterpretation of the term "tar balls" which are literally balls of tar. These are found along the coast of Hawaii. Jack Johnson is a surfer (from Hawaii)turned musician, hence the reference to a common item that you'd see when surfing.
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Get the Taboozaning mug.tambout (also often spelled "tombout," "taumbout," or "talmbout") translates to, talking about. Used to express understanding and agreements in conversation, sometimes "nom" is added in front of tambout to create a hybrid, nomtambout. Translation, know what im talking about?
My friends don't know what they be tambout.
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A gold ring with the name Hecate engraved in ancient Phonecian on the inside of the ring. The ring is known simply as the Ring of Tabor as it's keeper originated at Mount Tabor in Israel.
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