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hanabata days

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 'bata.' So Hanabata Days are the "nose butter" days, or the days when we had runny noses. Can also spelled Hanabuddah Days.
I known him for one long time, ever since Hanabata Days.
by Jimmy Hapa September 6, 2005
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hanabada days

During the age of youth. Young childhood. When you were a child and you had boogers dripping down your nose.
Hooo, rememba back in da hanabada days wen you went play football in da streets, los yo slippahs, got lickens from yo mom?
by Lindsey April 21, 2003
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