Da Kine is a hawaiian "pidgin" meaning "whatchamacallit" or "thingamabob". it can also be used as a place filler for "anytown, usa"
Literally it would translate to 'that thing/person/place'
"Eh, you went da kine ah?" (Hey you went to this place right?)
"Das da kine's bradda" (That's that one person's (mutually known person) brother)
"Da Kine" is an English derrived term meaning "The Kind".
Hawaiian slang, "da kine" is a substitute word for almost anything. Such as "Hand me da kine over there," which would translate to "Hand me that thing." OR if something is particularly good, one might say something like "That movie was da kine, man."
You might be referring to "duh." It is kind of an expression of disgust, but it is used when something is obvious."Da" in American slang can also mean "the" as in the phrase, "You da bomb!" meaning "You are the bomb" or "You are very cool.""Dah" with an H can have another meaning in Southern slang. For example, in Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Jim said "dah" when he meant "there."
take me for a ride or in a sexual expression it can me sex
You may be meaning 'na da' if this is the case it means 'nothing' as in nada=nothing
Trite is something that is lacking in freshness and effectiveness due to its constant use or repetition. A trite expression is which used by everyone and thus, has lost its meaning.
There is a small cafe in between Da Kine Bail and there is a Dog and Da Kine gift shop beside that. Also Da Kine's building is near a church. www.wikiwikibailbonds.com
Hawaiian slang, "da kine" is a substitute word for almost anything. Such as "Hand me da kine over there," which would translate to "Hand me that thing." OR if something is particularly good, one might say something like "That movie was da kine, man."
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Aloha: Da kine e a 'oe
Dogs son, Leland.
Marshmallows
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Da Kine bail bonds
Da Kine bail bonds
Da Kine Bail Bonds has three different locations. You can go to dakinebailbonds.dogthebountyhunter.com All three are in Hawaii
No, they still film in O'ahu.
You might be referring to "duh." It is kind of an expression of disgust, but it is used when something is obvious."Da" in American slang can also mean "the" as in the phrase, "You da bomb!" meaning "You are the bomb" or "You are very cool.""Dah" with an H can have another meaning in Southern slang. For example, in Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Jim said "dah" when he meant "there."