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Kiwi noun a New Zealander; of New Zealand NEW ZEALAND, 1918 Named after the national bird of New Zealand. The kiwi is a flightless bird native to New Zealand.- Well, there were these two Wellington wharfies, great mates, one a Kiwi and the other a Maori. — Frank Hardy, The Yarns of Billy Borker, p. 113, 1965
- She was a Kiwi and one of the best flatmates I ever had at Kippax. — John Birmingham, He Died With a Felafel in his Hand, p. 189, 1994
- By now all hell has begun to break loose as the Kiwis suspect their man has been got to. — Bernard Dempsey and Kevin McNally, Lock, Stock ... & Two Hundred Smoking Kalashnikovs, p. 107, 2000
- [A] mixed group of mainly British, Aussie and Kiwi pissheads. — John King, Human Punk, p. 164, 2000
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