(1) Controversies such as #Gamergate showed these crybabies that not only were people willing to listen to their performative whingeing, but positively indulge it.
(2) With the crybaby aristo, all that effort was spent on his career in politics ; Ms Yellen, on the other hand, is doing something far more important.
(3) The president-elect, who offered no evidence for his claims, earlier called the recount effort a “scam”, while senior adviser Kellyanne Conway called Green party candidate Jill Stein and Clinton “a bunch of crybabies and sore losers”.
(4) We had former pharmaceuticals boss and crybaby Martin Shkreli leaking a Wu-Tang Clan album out of petulance – such a naughty boy!
(5) In sitcom after sitcom and movie after movie, and in his other job as a voiceover actor and artist, he has staked a place for himself as perhaps the most aggressively amusing, terrifying, vanity-free and daring of post-Apatow, post-Seinfeld comic actors – an incredibly dependable and omnipresent A-type bully and crybaby with a heart of pure mush.
(6) When he told another interviewer that music can move him to tears , that was twisted to lampoon him as "Crybaby Clegg".
(7) Under fire from investors spooked by Sports Direct’s plummeting share price he called “these City people” a “bunch of crybabies” and warned them he had “balls of steel”.
(8) Earlier this year, he accused it of being "entirely devoted to attacking my administration", prompting one Fox host to describe the Obama White House as "a bunch of crybabies".
Whinger
Definition:
(n.) A kind of hanger or sword used as a knife at meals and as a weapon.
Example Sentences:
(1) And in this seething, darkened bearpit, the night belonged to Campbell and Nevin, not the objectors and whingers off stage, with their agendas and their microphones.
(2) A few weeks later, he was grilled on Newsnight by Jeremy Paxman: who was he to advocate revolution, a here-today, gone-tomorrow comedian, an apathetic whinger who couldn’t even be arsed to exercise his democratic right, a “very trivial man” who believed in nothing?
(3) I listened for a conversation I could handle and honed in on a stray whinger, a guy complaining that his festival badge couldn’t check the weather.
(4) As for the MBM whingers, why spoil someone else's fun?
(5) And boy did you enjoy filling in our Official Whingers Form™ to tell us your woes.
(6) You know, the ones who boast about pulling themselves up by their bootstraps and can’t stand whingers and wimps?
(7) The Poles and the Italians were the main whingers at the summit.
(8) "Because it's long-winded, and whingeing, and nobody wants to hear a whinger."
(9) Stories saying that teachers are facing feral youth in the classroom, that they don’t have enough control – or stories saying they’re whingers if they’re raising issues - those debates actively make teaching sound unattractive,” says Ryan.