Laufou is a word used by many native people in the South Pacific more specifically in the Islands of Uvea mo Futuna, to describe a tradition of staying up late, to go and buy french baguette in the middle of the night. This practice has been there for centuries.
Tuimoana likes to stay awake all night long just to continue the tradition of Laufou.
by Vaitauolo March 1, 2006
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