poor mouth
1 Americannoun
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a person who continually complains about a lack of money.
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a plea or complaint of poverty, often as an excuse for not contributing to charities, paying bills, etc.
idioms
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
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to declare (one's ability, power, position, etc.) to be inadequate or disappointing, sometimes as an intentional understatement; downplay.
We know you're just poor-mouthing your skill at playing bridge—you're a good player.
noun
verb
Etymology
Origin of poor mouth1
First recorded in 1815–25
Origin of poor-mouth2
1965–70; originally in verb phrases put up a poor mouth, make a poor mouth
Example Sentences
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We are not going to cry the poor mouth, other than to say the reality of this challenge is too much.
From BBC • Feb. 27, 2011
But what is making Mancini put on the poor mouth?
From The Guardian • Sep. 24, 2010
This boy was a prisoner, too, and yet he turns up all right and puts up a poor mouth about what he failed to do.
From A Little Union Scout by Gibbs, George
Poor eyes, poor mouth, poor face, poor maiden!
From Desperate Remedies by Hardy, Thomas
When it comes to making a poor mouth, that boy Dorg is in a class by himself.
From Wells Brothers The Young Cattle Kings by Adams, Andy
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