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Definition of Whinger

Whinger
Whinger Whing"er, n. [See Whinyard.] A kind of hanger or sword used as a knife at meals and as a weapon. [Scot. & Prov. Eng.] The chief acknowledged that he had corrected her with his whinger. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Whinger from wikipedia

- Retrieved 17 November 2021. "Review – Bash: Latterday Plays". A West End Whinger. 17 January 2007. Retrieved 17 November 2021. "The BIG Secret Live I Am...
- "Whitehouse" – 2:25 "Kiss My Face" – 2:59 "Sleazoid" – 1:58 "Freak" – 2:50 "Whinger" – 3:21 "Intro" and "Have Another Go" are short comedic tracks consisting...
- having "in his or their custody, use, or bear, broad sword, poignard, whinger, or durk, side pistol, gun, or other warlike weapon" unless authorised...
- 13 July 2018. Neather, Andrew (23 October 2009). "Don't listen to the whingersLondon needs immigrants". Evening Standard. London. Archived from the...
- conference Stuart said: I'll look like a whinger, which I don't really give a **** about being labelled a whinger, but when you get a game out there where...
- 2012. "Cinderella with Mickey Rooney, Milton Keynes Theatre". West-End Whingers (review). December 6, 2009. Retrieved January 16, 2012 – via wordpress...
- The West End Whingers is a London-based theatre blog which publishes humorous and satirical reviews of mostly West End theatre productions. The blog was...
- Archived 21 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine Karen Stollznow, 2004. Whinger! Wowser! ****er! Aussie English: Deprecatory language and the Australian...
- Retrieved November 18, 2024. Wheeler, Marcy (November 11, 2024). "How Garland-Whinger Ankush Khardori's Willful Impotence Helps Trump Evade Accountability"....
- originated in Scottish and Northern English in the 12th century. Hence whinger (derogatory), someone who complains a lot. whip-round an impromptu collection...