whingle
English
Verb
whingle (third-person singular simple present whingles, present participle whingling, simple past and past participle whingled)
- (rare) to complain; whinge.
- (Can we date this quote?), Friends in Need:
- "They don't give us comps here," he whingles, "What was I supposed to do?"
- 13 October 1996, Steve Kellett, “Re: Drunk Kids in an ALL AGES VENUE”, in alt.drunken.bastards, Usenet:
- […] , this is the last place to post this sort of whingling rubbish.
- 13 October 2002, Heckler ²ºº², “Re: We need team-players FAST”, in alt.games.wolfenstein, Usenet:
- So don't whingle like an idiot and play the fecking game for fun.
- (Can we date this quote?), Friends in Need:
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