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    What's a Whinge? Is that? Like even a word? Am I gonna have to urban dictionary it?


    Did you just use British English?


    Is that allowed? I'mma report your post as offensive just incase it isnt..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Endigiont View Post
    What's a Whinge? Is that? Like even a word? Am I gonna have to urban dictionary it?


    Did you just use British English?

    Is that allowed? I'mma report your post as offensive just incase it isnt..
    Report yourself lol.

    whinge (hwnj, wnj)
    intr.v. whinged, whing·ing, whing·es Chiefly British
    To complain or protest, especially in an annoying or persistent manner.
    [Dialectal alteration of Middle English whinsen, from Old English hwinsian.]
    whinger n.
    whinging·ly adv.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thebard View Post
    Report yourself lol.

    whinge (hwnj, wnj)
    intr.v. whinged, whing·ing, whing·es Chiefly British
    To complain or protest, especially in an annoying or persistent manner.
    [Dialectal alteration of Middle English whinsen, from Old English hwinsian.]
    whinger n.
    whinging·ly adv.
    (offtopic) I haven't heard the word 'whinge' since I left the uk (grew up there and left 5 years ago lol), so to hear (well...read) someone using brit slang makes me feel a little homesick in a good way lol. I have a hard time trying to get my American husband to understand brit slang - like whinge, Mard-arse etc lol. Thanks for the nostalgia kick! <3
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