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waewae kura

1. (noun) someone who doesn't spend long in one place, rolling stone.

He waewae kura, ka tatū te waewae ki Tāmaki ki te hui nui o reira, ka rere ki Pōneke ki tō reira hui, ka hoki ki te kāinga mō te rua rā i mua i te tīhoi atu ki Poihākena (HJ 2017:91). / A rolling stone, who arrives in Auckland at a large meeting there, flies to Wellington to a meeting there, returns home for two days before tripping off to Sydney.

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