by Galiant March 5, 2021

by Mama Whirls December 28, 2014

When Hawaiians spread the word to let people know Hawaiians are in need. For example, if a Hawaiian opens a new restaurant (or food truck) on the Main Land and needs to drum up business, the owner will get on social media to spread the word to other Hawaiians so that everyone can band together to support the other Hawaiian. This is also done when a college football program treats Hawaiians well, you will find many more Hawaiians will flock to the same program.
*Note that this is only applicable on the Main Land.
*Note that this is only applicable on the Main Land.
We need business for our new food truck so I'm going to get on the coconut hotline to spread the news.
by Mr. & Mrs. MAC September 10, 2016

by Zach DeJarnatt July 6, 2016

Established in 2010, a group consisting mostly of New Jersey and New Yorkers, who prides themselves on NYC underground raves, clubs and festivals. They are crafty, fun-loving and always down for the after party. Their "never say no" policy allows new members to join a crew that truly treats you like family, and parties like a fraternity.
by Vigilante1012 June 15, 2016

by HemorrhoidHenry June 29, 2019

Person 1: ๐ RETURN TO COCONUT BO BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE ๐
Person 2: ๐ RETURN TO COCONUT BO BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE ๐
Person 2: ๐ RETURN TO COCONUT BO BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE ๐
by Dead_Thing_Walking September 13, 2021
