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  • noun Plural form of whinge.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whinge.

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Examples

  • Or, if we're robust, we can have coffees together and do no-name whinges g.

    gillpolack: I'm kinda looking forward to the end of gillpolack 2009

  • But your Twitter whinges were about … how Vista affects your productivity … which was what I was commenting on.

    Why I Didn’t Buy A Mac | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • I'm really surprised Representative Bachmann would say those things, whinges Pawlenty, before making some insane argument that Bachmann has been ineffective because she didn't somehow control Congress at the time.

    Republican presidential debate in Iowa - as it happened 2011

  • We are creating a sociaety that whinges when it doesnt get what it wants, aided by amoebic plebs writing cheques, the front line cant cash, hence complaints of our none compliance, how does this increase public confidence? on April 10, 2010 at 10: 23 am Louise

    Gadget Election Thought For Today « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010

  • So, you know, in the spirit of not being an utter wanker who whinges about things they haven't seen, I went and saw Watchmen.

    Watchmen karenmiller 2009

  • Loving the premature KP whinges about schedule and whatnot.

    Australia v England - live! | Rob Smyth 2011

  • Most of all, despite the whinges, I do love being with my children.

    I was a selfish dad 2011

  • The Ginger, a lover of cats, whinges about this as well.

    Restaurant: The Mulberry Tree, Boughton Monchelsea, Kent 2010

  • "So it beggars belief the astonishing venal self-interest in the kind of banking lobby that whinges about a modest levy when they will not be paying any corporation tax to the coffers at all because of the enormous losses that were caused by their stupidity and greed will absolve them of paying tax," he said.

    Clegg: Bankers Should 'Fear' Liberal Democrats Alistair MacDonald 2010

  • "So it beggars belief the astonishing venal self-interest in the kind of banking lobby that whinges about a modest levy when they will not be paying any corporation tax to the coffers at all because of the enormous losses that were caused by their stupidity and greed will absolve them of paying tax," he said.

    Clegg: Bankers Should 'Fear' Liberal Democrats Alistair MacDonald 2010

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