moaner

English

Etymology

moan + -er

Noun

moaner (plural moaners)

  1. One who makes a moaning sound.
    • 1997, Nancy Rawles, Love Like Gumbo, page 164:
      Elena was a moaner. Sex and moaning had become synonymous to Grace. She had no trouble conceptualizing sex between any two creatures capable of moaning.
  2. (derogatory) One who complains.
    • 1998, Saul W. Gellerman, How People Work:
      In any big outfit, including this one, you're going to get some bitchers and some moaners.

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