metom, v.t.lose; miss; fail to catch (fish, etc.); drop accidentally.
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tuomv.pf.3p.inan.
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metemtomv.s.redup.clumsy; uncoordinated.
telomv.r.s.dropped accidentally.
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temetomv.s.redup.clumsy; uncoordinated.
Proverbs:
> Like the man of Ngerechemai, who lost his turtle and lost his canoe.
Relates to a fisherman who jumped from his canoe to catch a turtle only to find that his canoe had drifted beyond recovery. Applies to any situation where a person fails at a task, or, aptly, to a situation where a man, through his own foolishness, loses both his wife and his mistress.
> Don't be like the man from Ngerchemai who lost both the turtle and the canoe.
Don't bite off more than you can chew...don't be selfish.
More Examples:
> I didn't mean to cuss or swear. It slipped out of my mouth.

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