okole

English

Etymology

From Hawaiian.

Noun

okole (plural okoles)

  1. (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.

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