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huahua
/ hua.hua /1. vi., Fruitful, productive, prolific; to bear many fruits; to lay many eggs.
- References:
2. Testicles.
- References:
- See insult, loaʻa … kāu.
3. n., A vulgar gesture of contempt made by thrusting the thumb between index and middle fingers with the fist clenched, or the fist held up to the face and the eyelid drawn down. With the gesture one sometimes said, “Eia kāu ʻo ka huahua,” “Here's your huahua gesture.”
huā.huā, huāhuwā
huʻahuʻa
/ huʻa.huʻa /1. Reduplication of huʻa #1; foam, froth, lather, bubbling, frothing.
- Examples:
- Ua loʻohia ʻoia e kekahi ʻuhane, auē koke nō ia … ā huʻahuʻa aʻe (Luka 9.39), a spirit seizes him, and he suddenly cried out … until [he] foams.
- References:
- PCP fukafuka, sukasuka; perhaps PEP.
2. n., Jelly.
3. See huʻahuʻa kai.
huʻahuʻa
Kokoleka me ka waiū huʻahuʻa. Chocolate with frothed milk.
HU-A-HU-A
v. See HUA and HUAHUWA below. To foam; to froth at the mouth, as one in a fit. Luk. 9:39. To froth, as the sea in dashing ashore. Iuda 13.
2. To turn away in disgust; to hate; to envy. Kin. 26:14. Huahua mai la na punahele mua. Laieik. 31.
HU-A-HU-A
s. See HUAHUA above. Foam or froth, as of the sea or anything causing froth.
2. A bunch or kernel in the flesh, as in hogs or other animals; especially applied where many huahuas are growing together.
3. Small swellings about the eye, the forehead and neck.
4. See HUA, to be envious. An evil eye; looking with disdain upon another; envy.
Huahua (hū'a-hū'a), n.
Foam or froth; an aggregation of bubbles.
Huahua (hū'a-hu'a), v.
[Freq. of hua, foam.] To gather foam; to froth.
Hu-a-hu-a
v. to turn away in disgust, to envy, hale. See hua.
Hu-a-hu-a
s. an evil eye, looking with disdain upon another, envious.
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