Nathan Reese MaherAloha Oukou. It looked like your soul was escaping so I put you in a tree.
About This Quote
Aloha oukou is a Hawaiian word that means “hello” or “goodbye.” It is said when a person leaves a social gathering after all the goodbyes have been said. This phrase is often confused with aloha oe, which means “goodbye,” but denotes a parting in the literal sense. The word oukou in this phrase simply means “to put into a tree.”
Source: Lights Out: Book 2
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