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Japanese: ほぁた!

Sorry to bother but I need help with this Japanese word: ほぁた or ほぁあた or ほぁたぁ (seen all these different forms around) Basically "hoata" in romaji. I have been trying to figure out and search what it means but I can't find any results about it's meaning neither in English nor in Japanese.

Please, could you tell me what it means, where it comes from and how could I translate it into English?
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