HOO-PAE-PAE
v. See HOOPAE above. To be driven or dashed on shore by the surf; to ride ashore through the surf.
v. See HOOPAE above. To be driven or dashed on shore by the surf; to ride ashore through the surf.
v. See PAE, to sound. To make a loud boisterous noise in conversation; to talk with a loud voice so that everybody can hear.
[Intensive of hoopae.] To be driven or dashed on shore by the surf; to ride ashore through the surf; to cause to land.
2. To cause a canoe or surf-board to shoot landward on the crest of a wave.
3. To support by firm foundation, as underpinning.
[Hoo and pae, to sound.]
1. To make a loud, boisterous noise in conversation; to talk with a loud voice so that everybody can hear.
2. To dispute or debate in a vociferous manner. (Obsolete.)
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