Tumeke

What is Tumeke?


1.

Tumeke is a word from the language of the native Mâori people of New Zealand. Literally translated to English it means "too much".

In the 20th century in New Zealand it came to be used as an exclamation of excitement, in a similar vein to the term "awesome".

"Tumeke" is now commonly used by youth of both the indigenous Mâori people and European immigrants.

"How are you feeling today?"

"Tumeke!"

2.

tumeke is used as an exclamation, 'too much' is a rough equivalent. The earliest surviving immigrantsof New Zealand the Maoris (NZ has no indigenouspeople only Africadoes so the fellow above is wrong) may have used it. I'm unsure though. There is a policy (non natural process) of Englishwords to be imported and bastardizedin the name of political correctness and white liberal revisionism ie carrot = karoti so that eventually they can make Maori the only official language of New Zealand and drive out the English culture. This means all modern Maori etymology and history is twisted beyond recognition by Marxism and of uncertain veracity.

On to it New Zealander 1: The white liberals were beaten until the blood flowed from their eyes bro, tumeke!

On to it New Zealander 2: Nelson Mandela was responsible for many many deaths, such as during the Sharpville riots. Its all been hushed up because of fashionable white guilt, but he was a terrorist and now his country is full of death and terror as never before. wow, tumeke.

See mandela, terrorist, maori, pc, white guilt


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