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Same as piʻipiʻi 1–5; the commonest meaning is “expensive, high-priced.” Wai pipiʻi, bubbling water, charged water, fountain. hoʻo.pipiʻi Same as hoʻopiʻipiʻi; to set a high price. Wai hoʻopipiʻi, charged water.

v. See PIIPII. To spring up or flow upwards, as water in a spring or fountain.

2. To overflow; to effervesee, as in opening a bottle of beer; e piha me he bia la.

Pipii (pi'-pi'i), v.

/ pi'-pi'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Same as piipii.

1. To spring up or flow upwards, as water in a spring or fountain.

2. To overflow; to effervesce, as a bottle of beer; e piha me he bia la.

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