okole
English
Etymology
From Hawaiian.
Noun
okole (plural okoles)
- (Hawaii) backside; butt
- 2002, Louis Baldovi, A Foxhole View: Personal Accounts of Hawaii's Korean War Veterans
- To relieve the pain, I was given daily shots of morphine and since I didn't have an okole any more, I had to take all the shots in my arms.
- 2011, Joseph Flynn, Nailed
- She said he had too cute an okole to park it in a wheel chair where no wahine would ever get to see it again.
- 2012, Michael Herr, The Old Queen and the Maui Maiden (page 13)
- Two pillows behind her back propped her up while another beneath her shielded her okole from the sprung springs of the old couch. Positioned thus, Lehua suckled her newborn son.
- 2002, Louis Baldovi, A Foxhole View: Personal Accounts of Hawaii's Korean War Veterans
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