merirem
/melirem
, v.t.hit against (wall, floor etc.).
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tiremiiv.pf.3s
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tirremiiv.pf.3s.past
tuiremv.pf.3p.inan.
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tiliremv.pf.3p.inan.past
metiremv.erg.get hit.
teliremv.r.s.hit against; (pot, dish etc.) chipped.
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merirem er a rengulexpr.hurt someone's feelings.
telirem a rengulexpr.feelings hurt.
See also:
Examples:
> You will be disappointed by Egypt, just as you were by Assyria.
> Do you intend to disappoint me like a stream that goes dry in the summer?
Proverbs:
> He's like the chambered nautilus whose shell is very fragile.
When provoked, he gets easily irritated or angered. The Palauan believes that the chambered nautilus lives in the sea at great depth and, at the slightest touch against a rock, its shell is broken and it drifts to the surface where it dies. The saying may be applied to a poor sport, one who angers easily or who reacts badly when the victim of a prank.

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