mau-mau
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Mau Mau, the name of a group of anti-British insurgents in Kenya, who were noted in Europe for their (alleged) extreme violence and brutality.
Verb
[edit]mau-mau (third-person singular simple present mau-maus, present participle mau-mauing, simple past and past participle mau-maued)
- (transitive) To menace through intimidating tactics; to intimidate, harass; to terrorize.
- 2005, Béla Szabados, Once Upon a Time in the West:
- It was my first experience with the phenomenon that would later be called "mau-mauing the flack catcher."
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[edit]Noun
[edit]Indonesian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Reduplication of mau.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]mau-mau (active memau-mau, passive dimau-mau, perfective passive termau-mau) (transitive)
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