- only
appropriate for
creating a
dated effect, as in
historical fiction.
whinge (informal) complain, whine,
especially repeated complaining about minor...
-
Retrieved July 22, 2012. O'Brien, Dan (February 7, 1997). "Wired UK : A
Limey Whinges".
Wired UK
Listmaster (Mailing list).
Archived from the
original on August...
- ****ed-if-you-do-and-****ed-if-you-don't scenario: If you
change it, everyone's
going to
whinge and
whine about political correctness. And if you don't
change it, obviously...
- Sam (23 June 2013). "Alan Titchmarsh:
Older women TV
presenters shouldn't
whinge about lack of work". The Telegraph. London.
Retrieved 24 June 2013. "Women...
-
difficult to
translate because of its non-practical use, it
roughly means "a
whinge of a
sleazy lover".) A
perfect pangram not
using any of the
special letters...
- Gould,
Courtney (24 June 2022). "'Suffering': New
senator Ralph Babet's
whinge about $200k payday". news.com.au.
Archived from the
original on 24 June...
- "POLITICO
London Playbook:
Greensill government — Over to Gove — MBS' epic
whinge". Politico.
Retrieved 16
April 2021. Vine,
Sarah (7
March 2014). "Sarah...
-
gritty groove".
Reynolds ****erted that the
beginning has "a faux-blues
whinge" from Foxx,
while West
later observes with dry humor. The
Guardian critic...
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ndimukuumanga 'I'll
always look
after him'
tosinda 'don't
whinge' →
tosindanga 'never
whinge'
tobba 'don't steal' →
tobbanga 'thou
shalt not steal' This...
- trunked, un- (prefix), unbusy, unstuff, vermined, vulgar, warmthless, wen,
whinge, and width. In 2010, the
third edition of the OED
added the word revirginize...