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What does hamau your waha mean in hawaiian?

The phrase "hamau your waha" is not a valid Hawaiian phrase. It's likely a misunderstanding or a mispronunciation.

Let's break down why:

* "Hamau" is not a recognized Hawaiian word. It might be a misspelling of "haʻamau," which means "to eat," but even then, it wouldn't make sense in this context.

* "Your" is not a Hawaiian word. In Hawaiian, you would use "ʻoe" for "you" depending on the context.

* "Waha" means "mouth" in Hawaiian.

It's possible that the phrase is a combination of English and Hawaiian words, but it doesn't have a clear meaning in the Hawaiian language.

If you can provide more context or the intended meaning, I might be able to help you find the correct Hawaiian phrase.

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