whinge intr.v. Chiefly British., whinged, whing·ing, whing·es.
To complain or protest, especially in an annoying or persistent manner.
[Dialectal alteration of Middle English whinsen, from Old English hwinsian.]
> whinge intr.v. Chiefly British., whinged, whing·ing, whing·es.
To complain or protest, especially in an annoying or persistent manner.
Also used throughout Australia and New Zealand viz: “Whinging Poms” — English folk who move DownUnder then complain all the time about how things were better in Merrie Olde Englande.
Your North American equivalent word is “whine”.