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Hawaiian priest, wizard, or shaman; used in the slang phrase "big kahuna". Link: Kamaʻāina Child of the Land, refers to any person born and raised in Hawai’i. Does not describe someone who moves to Hawai’i. [kəməˈʔaːjnə] Link: Keiki: A child. Link: Kukui
The term was borrowed in Romanian slang with the meaning of "person" or "lover" Gaco In Turkish Gaco means "the Gypsy"; the Turkish Cypriots use this term for the mainland Turkish people. Gaijin (Japan) anybody not ethnic Japanese, though most widely used to describe whites and non-Asians. Sometimes intended to be derogatory.
One major type of package theft is porch piracy, which has been defined as, "Taking possession of a package or its contents, outside of a residence or business, where it has been commercially delivered or has been left for commercial pickup, with intent to deprive the rightful owner of the contents or even try to sell the contents.
Porch pirates know when to pilfer the most packages. Among the package theft victims in Insurify’s poll, last-minute shoppers are most likely to report one or more missing or stolen packages per ...
A porch pirate is someone who steals a package from a doorstep before the recipient can bring it inside. Or, they open the package on the spot and steal its contents.
An alleged package thief tracked by the Arcadia Police Department via GPS was found mortally injured in a car crash Wednesday — though officers were not actively pursuing the suspect's vehicle ...
"Da Kine" is cited as the callsign meaning of KINE-FM 105.1, a Honolulu-based Hawaiian music radio station. "Da Kine" is a song from the 1999 album Shaka the Moon by Hawaiian singer Darrel Labrado (then 14 years old). The song whimsically explains the meaning and uses of the phrase of the same name. The song gained local popularity. [10]
"While porch piracy is a year-round opportunistic crime, there is an uptick in these specific cases during the holidays," Sheriff Carmine Marceno tells PEOPLE