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hulihuli stay to rotate something, as on a spit

Meaning: to rotate something, as on a spit

Pronunciation: HOO-lee-HOO-lee
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Meaning

to rotate something, as on a spit

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What does "hulihuli stay to rotate something, as on a spit" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?

"hulihuli stay to rotate something, as on a spit" means "to rotate something, as on a spit" in Hawaiian Pidgin.

How do you pronounce "hulihuli stay to rotate something, as on a spit"?

"hulihuli stay to rotate something, as on a spit" is pronounced "HOO-lee-HOO-lee". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!

When do locals use "hulihuli stay to rotate something, as on a spit"?

"hulihuli stay to rotate something, as on a spit" is a cultural expression used in everyday Hawaiian Pidgin conversation.

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