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A person given to excessive complaints and crying
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crybaby
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Crybaby or Cry Baby may refer to:
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. 1 A baby who cry excessively. 2 Someone whose feelings are very easily hurt, often by trivial matters. n. 1 A baby who cry excessively. 2 Someone whose feelings are very easily hurt, often by trivial matters.
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. a person who lacks confidence, is irresolute and wishy-washy [syn: wimp , chicken ] a person given to excessive complaints and crying and whining [syn: whiner , complainer , moaner , sniveller , bellyacher , grumbler , squawker ]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1851, American English, from cry + baby (n.).
Usage examples of crybaby.
But these artists you're describing, the self-promoting crybabies what are intentionally being shlockmeisters and gonifs, they dream the new American dream.
Some crybabies have had the gall to complain that the land they ended up with wasn't the land they meant to buy.
Old Crybaby here’ll bend down and weep over a puddle of water a hundred feet under solid rock.
Behind him, Swan picked up her bag and Crybaby, and Leona followed with her suitcase.
Swan struck out with Crybaby, hit one of those ugly faces in the nose and saw it pop open.
Leona grasped Crybaby and pushed the dowsing rod firmly against Swan’s chest, then deliberately pulled her arm free from Swan’s fingers.
The wind blew into her face, and she held Crybaby in one hand and Mule’s mane with the other, and they seemed to be cleaving a fiery path through the dark and leaving a sea of sparks in their wake.
She picked up Crybaby and tapped the cans with it, then moved over to pick up a couple.
She stood looking at that single tree for a minute longer, and then she closed the barn door, picked up Crybaby and probed her way over to Mule to rub his shoulders.
She held Crybaby in one hand, but today she’d made no effort to hide her face.
She probed ahead with Crybaby and was frightened by a skinny yellow dog that lunged out of an intersecting alley.
But suddenly she was entering the alley, questing with Crybaby before her, and she was walking toward the field.
Aaron, who could not be separated from Crybaby, pushed between them to see.
At least that’s what Joanne and her friends had always said: Can’t take a dare, can’t take a joke, crybaby, crybaby.
At least that's what Joanne and her friends had always sai®: Can't take a dare, can't take a joke, crybaby, crybaby.