Hym "No I will not stop fucking whining Megyn! Not until that money is in a place where I have access to it! If you wanted me to stop whining that bad you'd be getting me my money IMMEDIATELY and getting me off... The stalking apparatus. Ok!? So no! I'm not stopping, I will NEVER stop! I'm going to have a list of complaints from the to put on my headstone! Bitch! Get me my money!"
by Hym Iam December 5, 2024

When someone bitches and complains in a passive aggressive way or pulls petty little acts of annoyance, hoping that it will make someone give him some drugs. In such a manner to be just like Tom.
by MamaNasty June 2, 2025

The phrase one can utter when someone starts whining about things that are so minor. This is similar to "fish on" when someone lands a fish or whatever on a fishing line. However, that is seen as positive and exciting while this is seen as soooooooo annoying....
Polly: "And then the waitress came back WITHOUT my cucumbers on the side!"
Brandy: "Whine on!"
Sebastian: "You're fierce, Brandy! Polly, can you be anymore negative? Cucumbers. Cucumbers..."
Brandy: "Whine on!"
Sebastian: "You're fierce, Brandy! Polly, can you be anymore negative? Cucumbers. Cucumbers..."
by von groovy August 9, 2024

Whining or To Whine is the action or dance of shaking your waist and bottom to the beat or rhythm of a song.
It is often done by both men and women in African, Caribbean, and Brazilian Cultures during certain events and festivals.
You may have seen it in music videos with ladies shaking their but next to a music artist, but there are multiple ways to whine and it is not inherently sexual or done in this way.
It is often done by both men and women in African, Caribbean, and Brazilian Cultures during certain events and festivals.
You may have seen it in music videos with ladies shaking their but next to a music artist, but there are multiple ways to whine and it is not inherently sexual or done in this way.
by MysticMylesZ October 24, 2022

Whining or To Whine is the action or dance of shaking your waist and bottom to the beat or rhythm of a song.
It is often done by both men and women in African, Caribbean, and Brazilian Cultures during certain events and festivals.
You may have seen it in music videos with ladies shaking their but next to a music artist, but there are multiple ways to whine and it is not inherently sexual or done in this way.
It is often done by both men and women in African, Caribbean, and Brazilian Cultures during certain events and festivals.
You may have seen it in music videos with ladies shaking their but next to a music artist, but there are multiple ways to whine and it is not inherently sexual or done in this way.
by MysticMylesZ October 24, 2022
