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whakangaoko

1. (verb) (-hia,-tia) to tickle, amuse.

Awhi ana au ko Te Hahae, kia homai he korirangi hei whakangaoko noa i tōku kiri (M 2007:314). / I embrace Te Hahae who gives me a cloak with black and white thrums of unscraped flax to tickle my skin.

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2. (noun) tickling, itch, amusement.

Ko tā ētahi kē atu he whakangahau, he whakangāoko noa iho (HM 1/1993). / Others are for entertainment or just for amusement.

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