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Crybaby
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a person who complains excessively or cries easily, seen as weak or immature
Offensive
Slang
What is the origin of the term "crybaby" and how is it used?
"Crybaby" is an English term that dates back to the late 19th century, originally describing an infant who cries a lot. Over time, it developed a figurative sense for a person who complains excessively or is overly sensitive, implying weakness or immaturity. The term is used in informal speech, teasing, or criticism, often in family, school, or workplace contexts. It is mildly derogatory, generally playful or critical rather than deeply offensive, and depends on tone and context for severity.
Examples
Stop being a crybaby and deal with it.



























