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whēru

1. (verb) (-a,-hia,-ngia) to wipe (the anus).

Ka kōkiritia ake te awe o te taiaha hei whēru i te tou o tana wahine (W 1971:495). / The dog's hair decoration of the taiaha was thrust up to wipe the anus of his wife.

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2. (noun) toilet paper.

Tuhia atu he whēru ki tā tāua rārangi - kei wareware noa iho ina haere tāua ki ngā toa (PK 2008:1172). / Write our list on a piece of toilet paper - or we'll forget when we go to the shops.

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