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misery guts in British English (ˈmɪzərɪ ɡʌts) noun British informal if you describe someone as a misery guts, you mean they are miserable when they could or should be happy Their present run is the best since 1957-58. Only a misery guts will point to thesubsequent 4-0 loss to Australia in 1958-59. Examples of 'misery guts' in a sentencemisery guts Too cheesy for some, but those are the misery-guts.Try to let some of it in, you misery guts.My own misery-guts view is that the 2015 general election has already happened.Lighten up, misery guts, and check out a movie that's injecting the fun back into international espionage.I'm no misery guts, but this annual pantomime of sending bits of coloured cardboard to each other seems daft in such tough times.Not to mention confectionery, clothing, fast food - basically any products that we misery-guts employ (pointlessly, it turns out) to perk ourselves up.We used to call her misery guts because all she did was cry, bless her [smiles].They're often manned by a bunch of misery guts, impervious to the charms of cheery fun-seekers. |