koko obo

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Bamu

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Etymology

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koko (hard; immbile) +‎ obo (water; liquid; tide)

Noun

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koko obo

  1. an 'immobile tide' : a tide without much rise or fall
  2. strongly alcoholic drink(s), hard liquor

References

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  • Chris and Phil Carr, Bamu Dictionary (2012)