Is thinly-veiled political whinging really a question just because you used a question mark?
Is thinly-veiled political whinging really a question just because you used a question mark?
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Whinging eh? I read that similar to whinching or winging though I know you mean whining. If we're tossing in question marks?
4 12 ReplyWhinge is a perfectly reasonable word
18 0 ReplyShhh, you'll confuse the Americans who have never bothered to know anything about the culture of one of their most ideologically similar allies who literally speak the same language.
11 5 ReplyWe saw the beans on toast and and we left. 🤷♂️
j/k - the people in charge here are wild narcissists just like in the UK.
6 0 ReplyI never said the ideological similarities were good ones. Thatcher can rot in hell.
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I'm not entirely sure I read your comment correctly, but it sounds like you've never heard the word "whinging" before.
For the avoidance of doubt, it's a real word. It rhymes with "hinging".
10 0 ReplyAnd in the UK at least it's a distinct word and meaning from whining. In the US I think we just use "whining" for both meanings.
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