Whiney in a sentence as an adjective

But I guess a whiney blog post is helping.

Otherwise, IMO it's just a whiney tech pundit fishing with link bait.

But writing a whiney blog post about how Uber is sticking it to the poor man is tiresome.

While I have more then enough gripes about the mozilla project, this just comes off whiney. Have you checked Bugzilla?

I tried desperately to suppress my "Shut the **** up you whiney *****" response, but, alas, I have failed to do so in this case.

Eh, I think Mr. Winer is being hypocritical, whiney, etc. I also think folks here are right: You shouldn't take digs at a person's name.

This all just feels really petty and whiney, particularly when you're already at work solving the problem.

Your last paragraph is exactly why this letter from the people who made Threes sound so particularly whiney. They have forgotten that they don't get to tell people how to enjoy themselves.

Of course, there's whiney postmodernists who think that talking about the problem will make it worse. They think that the problem is racism, per say, and not the legacy of racism - the broken system.

When they do occasionally notice something egregious and limply intervene, it's always with the same whiney "Honey&;&." followed by a feeble plea which the child ignores with no consequences.

The original email sent by the student was harmless and sincere and the response from the blogger was pretentious and whiney. Quite frankly, I wouldn't have posted this email exchange on my own blog if it was me because I feel it would portray me in a negative light.

You can not atone for someone else's actions, and even if you could, being a whiney, hypersensitive bully on the internet is not atoning for anything.

I'd love for the mob of whiney hipster-wannabe pseudo-leftist statist-hypocrite-idiots to try and "shame" me for saying that government is damage that should be routed around, and for saying that taxation is theft. Am I wrong?

I will say again what I said yesterday his post "about" Marissa Mayer was something I can only characterize as whiney. We can call it other things if that's less offensive: petulant, self-indulgent, self-aggrandizing, perhaps.

I find it very disappointing that, in trying to show how conceited the "whiney" white girl is, the author's own vanity comes to light. Don't get me wrong, I think Miss Weiss is totally off base in thinking that affirmative action had anything to do with the rejection of a person as egocentric as herself.

Frankly, if I reacted in this reflexive manner every time I faced some mode of discrimination, the people I surround myself with would find me to be an insufferable, whiney brat. Strong language, perhaps, but I can think of no other way to characterize how I would be perceived in analogous circumstances.

I mean, if I was busy and had a job to do, and by fate alone simply happened to be near some generic tourist attraction or other, and had whiney American/English/Russian/Chinese tourists come and ask me where the closest vegan restaurant or crossfit gym was ten times an hour like clockwork, I'd also get to the point of shrugging. This is the same genre of people who, when you ask them where they are from, answer "America", because they're honestly unaware that it's blatantly obvious to everyone else and the interlocutor was curious about city or state.

Whiney definitions

adjective

habitually complaining; "a whiny child"

See also: fretful querulous whiny