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imu
[ee-moo]
noun
Hawaii.
a usually large, covered cooking pit in which food is cooked by means of heated stones.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of imu1
From Hawaiian
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As I wrote in 2019, there are a number of euphemisms for solitary in our state, sometimes called “administrative segregation” or “ad-seg” or “intensive management unit” or “IMU.”
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I mean, we’re not talking any old 100 Hz IMU sensor here.
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“I did ‘Ain’t Easy’ and ‘IMU’ on the same day,” said Long.
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Cooke dug the requisite hole in the ground for an imu, or underground oven, to roast the kalua pig, as is tradition.
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And he says there may still be enough space to fit an IMU for motion controls.
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