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1. vi. To pinch or squeeze, as in milking. Rare. Cf. ʻūpikipiki. (PCP pitipiti; cf. Marquesan.)

2. Same as pikipikiʻō.

v. See PIKI. To shorten a transaction or an act; to do instantly.

2. To milk, as the sudden squeezing of the teat forces out the milk, which is quickly done.

adj. Rough, like a chopped sea.

Pikipiki (pī'-kĭ-pī'-ki), adj.

/ pī'-kĭ-pī'-ki / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Rough, like a choppy sea. Syn: Kupikipikio.

Pikipiki (pī'-kĭ-pī'-ki), v.

/ pī'-kĭ-pī'-ki / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To pinch; to squeeze, as in milking.

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