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The actual word is "ULE" but the more common word used is"LAKA"

But the vast majority of people say "BOTO" which is actually Filipino

Lekina Adams is correct, and an 'okina or glottal stop is NOT needed, and

The 'Ulukau online Hawaiian Dictionary states thus:

ule

1. n. Penis. For imaginative compounds see ʻaʻawa 1, ʻaweule, ulehala, ulehole, ulepaʻa, ulepuaʻa, uleʻulu. Kū ka ule, heʻe ka laho, the penis is upright, the scrotum runs away [refers to breadfruit: when the blossom (pōule) appears erect, there will soon be fruit. (PPN ule.)

2. n. Tenon for a mortise; pointed end of a post which enters the crotch of a rafter (also called maʻi kāne). hoʻo.ule To form a tenon or post for the crotch of a rafter.

3. v. To hang.

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