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nvt. Sponge; syringe, enema; to squirt, squeeze, spray through an orifice; to squish-squash, as the noise made by walking with shoes full of water; to extract by pressing and wringing; to express; to give an enema.

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v. To sound, as water when squeezed out of a sponge.

s. The noise made by walking when the shoes are full of water.

Upi (u-pi'), n.

/ u-pi' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A sound resembling that of liquid, steam, or air ejected through a narrow orifice.

2. The noise made by walking with shoes full of water.

Upi (ū-pī'), n.

/ ū-pī' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A syringe.

Upi (ū-pī'), v.

/ ū-pī' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To sound, as water when squeezed out of a sponge.

2. To squirt; to eject liquid in a small stream from a narrow orifice.

To inject fluid into a narrow orifice; syringe.

Noise made by walking when oneʻs shoes are full of water; to wring water out of clothing; to squeeze, as a sponge.

sponge.

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