Term used in Hawaii to refer to all Caucasians other than those of Portuguese descent, especially those from the mainland United States.
listen]- foreigner or stranger; eventually came to refer to Europeans, particularly northern Europeans and Americans.
(how-leh): Originally a foreigner, now a Caucasian or sometimes refers to a mainlander
Originally, a foreigner, but the term is now used mainly to depict blondes or caucasians.
Haole, in the Hawaiian language, means "foreign" or "foreigner"; it can be used in reference to people, plants, and animals. It is also used in Hawaiian Pidgin as a term meaning "white" or "Caucasian." Haole is a highly charged word and can be used descriptively or derisively.