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v. Freq. of above. To let down, as a rope; to subside, or cause to retire.

Hookuukuu (ho'o-ku'u-ku'u), v.

/ ho'o-ku'u-ku'u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Freq. of hookuu.]

1. To let down gradually or by little jerks, as a rope is lowered with a jerky motion.

2. To let run wild without care or oversight.

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