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Un/Une New Zealand informal term, borrowed from Maori, meaning annoyed, irritated, or fed up. Used freely in New Zealand English across communities as a way of expressing mild to moderate frustration. Part of the everyday Maori vocabulary that has permeated New Zealand English speech.

'I'm hoha with this traffic,' she said, tapping the steering wheel impatiently.
Source: Slangora editorial — AI-translated from EN
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