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tītoi

1. (verb) to mock, flout.

He kai nā te tangata, he kai tītoi kakī; mahia e tōna ringa, tino kai, tino mākona (KO 15/10/1885:10). / Food from another is food that teases the palate; but when made with his own hand, that's the best food and the most satisfying. (A whakataukī)

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Synonyms: taunu, whakatoi, pāengaenga, whakahīhī, tāwai


2. (verb) to retract the foreskin, masturbate.


3. (noun) masturbation.

Ko tētahi hua o te tītoi, kāore koe e pāngia e ngā mate ai o ētahi atu (PK 2008:945). / One of the benefits of masturbation is that you won't catch the sexual diseases of others.

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Synonyms: tītoitoi

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