Can you help me move? Shoots, brah!
Meaning: alright, brother!
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What does "Can you help me move? Shoots, brah!" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?
"Can you help me move? Shoots, brah!" means "alright, brother!" in Hawaiian Pidgin.
How do you pronounce "Can you help me move? Shoots, brah!"?
"Can you help me move? Shoots, brah!" is pronounced "SHOOTS, brah". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!
When do locals use "Can you help me move? Shoots, brah!"?
"Can you help me move? Shoots, brah!" is a greetings expression used in everyday Hawaiian Pidgin conversation.
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"Using 'mo' before an adjective creates a comparative, like 'mo bettah' for 'better'."
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"The 'Aloha Spirit' is actually part of Hawaii state law (HRS [ยง 5-7.5])."
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