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v. See PILIKIA, crowded close. To get one into difficulty; to lead one into straits; to cause one to be in want.

Hoopilikia (ho'o-pĭ'-lĭ-kĭ'-a), v.

/ ho'o-pĭ'-lĭ-kĭ'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Hoo and pilikia, crowded close.] To get one into difficulty; to lead one into straits; to cause one to be in want.

to get into difficulty; bother.

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