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In Hawaiian, the phrase "kiss my butt" can be translated as "honī i kuʻu ʻōkole." The word "honī" means "to kiss," "i" is a preposition meaning "my," and "kuʻu" is the possessive pronoun for "butt." Finally, "ʻōkole" translates to "butt" or "buttocks" in Hawaiian.

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Well, honey, in Hawaiian, you can say "Honihoni i ku'u waha'ū." So go ahead, tell 'em to pucker up and plant one right on your backside!

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Aloha: Say: 'okole [o-ko-lay]

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e honi 'oe i ko'u 'elemu

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Butt = lemu

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