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vi.

1. To talk irrationally, loudly, or contentiously.

2. To skim over the water, as a flying fish.

v. To talk irrationally; to act as in a revel; to contend, as a drunkard.

Pakaki (pă'-kă-kī'), v.

/ pă'-kă-kī' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To talk irrationally; to act as in a revel; to contend, as a drunkard.

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