Hoka One One (pronounced as oh-nay oh-nay) roughly translates to “fly over the earth.” Some customers just call it “Hoka” for convenience, which literally means “fly” or “soar,” capturing the brand’s vision for its products and now also its market performance.
Proverb [ edit] today is a good day to die. An expression of willingness, even eagerness, to give one’s life for a cause. [ 1993, Stephen Solomita, chapter 12, in A Good Day to Die, New York, N.Y.: Otto Penzler Books, →ISBN: Junkies brag about the "rush" of mainlined heroin or inhaled crack cocaine; I'll put the rush of danger up against
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