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#Sports

Found 10 words matching this tag.

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Noun

waʻa

(VAH-ah)

A traditional Hawaiian canoe or outrigger canoe, often used for racing, fishing, or voyaging.

Noun

off-shore

(off-SHORE)

Wind blowing from the land toward the ocean, creating ideal, clean conditions for surfing.

Verb

lick

(LIK)

To beat, defeat soundly in a fight, game, or competition.

Idiom

imua

(ee-MOO-ah)

Forward, ahead, or onward; often used as a rallying cry to keep moving or pushing through adversity.

Verb

i mua

(ee-MOO-ah)

To go forward, move ahead, or advance.

Noun

heʻe nalu

(HEH-eh NAH-loo)

The sport or traditional Hawaiian practice of surfing.

Idiom

geev um

(GEEV-um)

Go for it; give it your all; an expression of strong encouragement.

Noun

bolo head

(BOH-loh-HED)

A bald head; a person with no hair.

Slang

animal

(AH-nee-mo)

A strong, wild, or highly energetic person; someone who goes all out, especially in sports or physical activities.

Noun

alaia

(ah-LYE-ah)

A traditional, thin, finless Hawaiian surfboard made of solid wood, typically ridden prior to the 20th century and revived in modern surfing.