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v. See MAOE and MAOI, forward; bold. To be impertinent; to speak or ask for a thing; to give a hint of one's desire.

Hoomaoi (ho'o-mă'-ō'i), v.

/ ho'o-mă'-ō'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Hoo and maoi, bold, forward.] To be impertinent, as in asking a favor in an unbecoming, indecorous manner.

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