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He ihu oneone means 'a hardworker' in te reo Māori. 'He' meaning indefinite article 'a,' 'ihu' meaning nose and oneone meaning ground/gravel/sand. Thus, for one's nose to be down at ground level or covered in earth means one is hardworking.

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"He ihu oneone" is a Hawaiian phrase that means "the dusty nose." It is often used as a playful expression to refer to someone who has been working hard or who has a dusty nose from being outdoors.

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