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blow a hoolie

blow a hoolie
 v. phr.— «THE adventure begins when it is “blowing a hoolie.” That is a high wind to those uninitiated in the ways of the fast-growing watersport of windsurfing.» —“Ready to ride the wild waves” by Anthony Cox Times (London, England) Apr. 2, 1990. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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