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The colloquialism ahi'lani is a made up word meaning someone hot and beautiful (it is not a real word). The phrase is "Hi _____" (where the word is inserted as a person); or "I love ______" (where the word is inserted as a person).

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Ahi is Hawaiin for fire and Lani is Hawaiian for heaven/sly

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