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paraki waha

1. (noun) frothy mouth, someone with nothing meaningful or truthful to say.

He paraki waha, he hāwatewate, he titotito (NP 2001:107). / A frothy mouth, lies and fabrications.
He paraki waha kau anō. He kōrerorero tonu te waha hei huna i te teka, i te kore mōhio (HJ 2017:13). / Just a frothy mouth. Talks continuously to conceal the lies and lack of knowledge.

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