1. mahi - Noun
2. Mahi - Proper noun
mahi (uncountable)
(New Zealand) the work required to complete a task
Mahi
English Wikipedia has an article on:Mahi RiverWikipedia
A river of western India.
Mahi pl (plural only)
English Wikipedia has an article on:Mahi peopleWikipedia
A people of Benin.
Captain Monty Hawkins of the Morning Star had a great trip today with some of the best mahi fishing he’s seen in quite a while. Source: Internet
Sandy Richardson from the College of Emergency Nurses and Steve Kirby from The College of Critical Care Nurses say health care workers and kai mahi hauora are facing new and extremely challenging conditions which require different ways of working. Source: Internet
Just knowing that mahi and wahoo are thick as thieves in the Gulf Stream, that bottom fishing is no doubt off the chart, that cobia are around and inshore big roe trout are being caught on top water plugs has me drooling like an old basset hound. Source: Internet
The fishing reports for the offshore guys are one of legend with huge big eye tuna coming into the marinas along with nice limits of mahi along with good numbers of yellowfin and blackfin. Source: Internet
They were fishing a buoy in 1,000 fathoms off Halawa, Molokai, for tuna and mahi. Source: Internet
While on vacation in Mexico, we posted the following status update on our Whole9 is grilling fresh mahi, making a giant batch of guac and kicking our heels up with some hand-made corn tortillas.” Source: Internet