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Hawaiian Shirt Sayings: Pakalolo

No be lo lo fo da pakalolo

PRONUNCIATION: pah-KAH-loh-loh
DEFINITION: crazy tobacco, marijuana, Hawaiian cannabis
USAGE: Eh brah, you get da kine pakalolo?
ENGLISH: Hey man, do you have any marijuana?

The Real Meaning: "Crazy Tobacco" vs. "Numbing Weed"

While some mainland sites and news outlets translate Pakalōlō as "Numbing Tobacco," any local will tell you the translation is closer to "Crazy Tobacco."

1. The Etymology (Breakdown):

  • Paka: The Hawaiian loan word for "Tobacco."
  • Lolō: While it can mean "numb" or "paralyzed" in ancient medical contexts, in modern Pidgin, Lolo universally means "Crazy," "Stupid," or "Goofy."

2. Why "Crazy"? The name likely originated because the plant looked like tobacco but, when smoked, produced a psychoactive high that made people act lolo (silly, crazy, or stoned, far different from the effects of standard nicotine.

3. Pop Culture Note: The term gained international fame when former President Barack Obama (a Honolulu native) discussed his "Choom Gang" days in his biography, introducing the word Pakalōlō to the world. But in Hawaii, it's been the standard term since the mid-1800s.

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8.5 oz, Classic fit, Twill-taped neck
Solid colors: 80% Cotton, 20% Polyester; Heather Grey: 78% Cotton, 22% Poly; Dark Heather: 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester
Safe for Machine Wash in cold water and Tumble Dry on low heat.
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