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pow-wow noun a meeting US, 1812 Originally an Algonquin word for an “Indian priest” or “ceremony”.- This pow-wow right here is news inside already. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 122, 1975
- There was a big pow-wow last night to decide what to do. — Jay McInerney, Bright Lights, Big City, p. 100, 1984
- A small group of execs with predominantly Irish and Italian surnames had gathered [...] to say a few prayers that everything was going to work out. Observing this Catholic pow-wow, he hit upon an idea that was less than inspired[.] — Christopher Brookmyre, Not the End of the World, p. 208, 1998
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