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tikoloshe

British  
/ -ˈlɒʃɪ, ˌtɪkɒˈlɒʃ /

noun

  1. a variant of tokoloshe

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Tikoloshe is invisible, of course, to all but children or evil men.

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But Tikoloshe skipped off to another hiding place, and in a matter of minutes the inside of the church was a ruin.

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Even worse, everyone but the pastor was afraid to set foot within the building for fear that Tikoloshe might still be there.

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Native bicycles in the back country of South Africa are often built with a little extra seat in the back in case Tikoloshe wants a ride, for in South Africa, what Tikoloshe wants, Tikoloshe gets.

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A tiny, hairy, deformed little spirit, half human, half animal, Tikoloshe conceives his mischief in the reeds by riverbanks.

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