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hula-hula

American  
[hoo-luh-hoo-luh] / ˈhu ləˈhu lə /

noun

  1. hula.


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They even have free vacations, which are apparently spent dancing the hula-hula in straw skirts on a sun-drenched isle off Florida.

From Time Magazine Archive

But last week they said that U.S. sailors were returning to old favorites such as hula-hula girls, a ship framed with palm trees above "Hawaii" or "Aloha."

From Time Magazine Archive

Joke At The Dalles, Ore. American Legion State Convention, when Legionaries put on a burlesque hula-hula dance in costume, a bystander playfully poked a lighted match into Legionary Olaf Nelson's grass skirt.

From Time Magazine Archive

And out in the Pacific William Chickering reached Hawaii from Guadalcanal in time to have Christmas dinner with Bernard Clayton and go to a hula-hula lawn party.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Islands have for sale all that's hula-hula.

From Vignettes of San Francisco by Bailey, Almira