[
US
/ˈkɹaɪˈbeɪbi/
]
[ UK /kɹˈaɪbeɪbi/ ]
[ UK /kɹˈaɪbeɪbi/ ]
NOUN
- a person who lacks confidence, is irresolute and wishy-washy
- a person given to excessive complaints and crying and whining
How To Use crybaby In A Sentence
- A rusted Radio Flyer wagon carried an unclothed crybaby doll with no legs.
- February 5th, 2010 at 1: 09 pm tombaker says: modern american life has overwhelmed the intellects of a lot of our citizens, leaving them vulnerable to the divisive and insidious messages of mansonite demagogues like the drugster, the crybaby, and the dude-looks-like-a-lady lady. Think Progress » Tancredo says Obama won because we lack a ‘literacy test before people can vote in this country.’
- ‘You're such a crybaby, Keith’ he said slowly as he put the pack down.
- Time and increasing exposure has shown him to be a loudmouth crybaby, gutless hypocrite, economic buffoon, geopolitical imbecile, and possessed of the emotional fortitude of a ten-year-old.
- In this Bill Maher segment, Naomi Klein argues that by transferring Wall Street's gambling debt to Main Street (what she calls crybaby capitalism), the shock doctrine will come into play: Naomi Klein: The Bomb Has Yet to Detonate
- A rusted Radio Flyer wagon carried an unclothed crybaby doll with no legs.
- She just didn't want to put up with the little brat even if it meant making herself out to be a coward or a crybaby, whichever way they took it.
- Anybody who votes for a self-centered selfish 100 million dollar crybaby is delusional. Obama shoots, but doesn't score
- I guess when you sit on the podium and you make excuses like that, then you're going to be labelled a crybaby, so maybe I did deserve it. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
- The only thing I can think about is that somehow you think his on field persona fits your "crybaby" comment. Sunday, Sunday