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This is a new word for me, and even after reading a couple of rants about "Mokes" and "Mokettes" I am still lost.[
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I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.
Mahalo
Rick
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.
Mahalo
Rick
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Tittas and Mokes. One of the radio personalities refers to herself as a titta. And the moke is the guy who helps you move you refrigerator or brings you dirt. I think of it more as a mostly neutral word,especially when self-referential, and kind of humorous. It's a specific type of local character. Mokes are big (even if not that tall, and tittas sometimes have tattoos and are a solid reminder you are in a matriarchal society. The titta is subtley in control. They both speak English in a sing-song way, sometimes very fast with clipped tones (she speaks faster than he does), with t's enunciated very, very crisply and d's and what comes after them somewhat elongated. I think these are pejoratives only in a specific context and that they are more comical than pejorative, but that's just me. Only been here a year, so still gettin' the lingo.
I do know this: If you run into something that looks and talks like a titta, but is actually a moke, run --just run.
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A moke is the Hawaiian version of a redneck.Their idea of problem solving involves much cursing and usually violence.
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Like Obie says Rick, mokes are not actually a race just like rednecks are not actually a race. Hope this clears things up for you, but if you were just trolling ken - damned good job of it.
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Ya ya never call a Moke a "Moke" or a titta a "titta"
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save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
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When I was a kid my Dad sat me down (late fifties) and explained the "n" word to me. He said that an N could be any color of skin .... it was an attitude.... or an indicator lack of experience, education development, empathy and self respect - all qualities required for one to be in balance with the world. Not bad for his time........... His sentiment may apply here
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You can read all the definitions on the Urban Dictionary. It's definitely a racial slur, or can be used as a slur, even if it can be applied to people of different races. Probably best to avoid it, unless you want to get in a fight.
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A race to what?
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