Boie'nen Morphemes: Iwi'iwi', Wi'wi', Tiwi', and Tiwi'tiwi'
Iwi'iwi'\
- *Definition*: A facial expression combining a grimace and a pout, often accompanied by tears or weeping; sniveling.\
- *Description*: This morpheme captures a specific emotional state, conveying distress, sadness, or displeasure.
Wi'wi'\
- *Definition*: A disfiguration, often temporary or fleeting, of primarily the lower lip in a sagging manner.\
- *Description*: This morpheme focuses on the physical appearance of the lip, describing a specific type of distortion or drooping.
Tiwi'\
- *Definition*: Describes images or objects that are not aesthetically horizontal or aligned, such as lips that droop on one side.\
- *Description*: This morpheme highlights a lack of symmetry or alignment.
Tiwi'tiwi'\
- *Definition*: The act of showing displeasure or mocking someone by distorting a pucker, often repeatedly.\
- *Description*: This morpheme implies a playful or teasing tone, using facial expressions to convey mockery or annoyance.
These morphemes are related, with *Iwi'iwi'* and *Tiwi'tiwi'* describing facial expressions conveying emotions, and *Wi'wi'* and *Tiwi'* focusing on physical appearances, particularly lip alignment and distortion.