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karioi

1. (verb) to loiter, linger, idle.

E tama e, he aha koe i karioi tonu ai i te wāhi nā? (W 1971:101). / Son, why are you loitering in that place?

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Synonyms: taruna, whakaroa, whakataruna, whakananawe, paratinaku, tarioi, whakatinaku, whakawhēauau, mōnaroa


2. (verb) to be permanent, long-term, lasting, long-lasting.

Ka karioi te noho i te kāinga nei (W 1971:101). / The stay in this home is permanent.

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Synonyms: taketake, whakauka, mau, ukiuki, tautini, tūroa, toitū, pūmau, tūturu, tūmau, niwaniwa


3. (verb) to lie dead.

Kai raro tonu koe e karioi ana (JPS 1927:373). / You are down lying dead.

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4. (noun) idler, loafer, lazybones, shirker, slacker.

Kāore he wāhi i konei mō te karioi (Ng 1993:214). / There's no place for a slacker here.

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Synonyms: kaihau, māngere, inukorokoro, kaiparo, kaipaoe, pirorehe, kaipāwe, parakūkā

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