However, it's likely you're thinking of the word "tūturu". This word can mean a few things:
* To stand still, to be motionless: Similar to the English word "stand still" or "be still".
* To be firm or steadfast: This meaning relates to a strong and unchanging character or principle.
* A type of plant: This meaning is less common but refers to a specific type of plant, often a type of tree.
It's also possible that "tutu" is a misspelling of another Māori word. If you can provide more context, I might be able to provide a more accurate translation.