crybaby
Americannoun
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a person, especially a child, who cries readily for very little reason.
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a person who complains too much, usually in a whining manner.
verb (used without object)
noun
Etymology
Origin of crybaby
Explanation
A crybaby is someone who cries very easily and complains a lot. If you have a younger sister, you've probably called her a crybaby from time to time. You might be tempted to call someone whose feelings are very easily hurt, who is extremely sensitive and quick to burst into tears, a crybaby. It's a fairly derogatory term, however, and being called a crybaby will only make a crybaby cry even harder. The word dates from around 1850, and it's native to the United States, from the idea that someone "cries like a baby."
Example Sentences
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Maybe I'm a crybaby, but you make a movie and you like it, you feel like it's not seen enough.
From Salon • Dec. 12, 2023
And it turns out that Trent “nine inch nails” Reznor is actually a crybaby 🤣
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 22, 2022
“This letter is so pathetic in terms of whining: Mr. Free Speech Absolutist, just a crybaby hiding behind his lawyers,” Mr. O’Dowd told The Washington Post.
From Washington Times • Aug. 25, 2022
Kym, a self-described crybaby, worried that she wouldn’t be able to see it.
From Washington Post • Dec. 24, 2021
These weren’t tears from the cold either, these were big juicy crybaby tears!
From "The Watsons Go to Birmingham" by Christopher Paul Curtis
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