earful
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishearfulear‧ful /ˈɪəfʊl $ ˈɪr-/ noun → give somebody an earfulExamples from the Corpusearful• The Padres, though, alleged the umpire gave them and nearby fans an earful.• Q.. Do you get an earful from friends when you go back home?• With their many variants and subdivisions they provide a wonderfully expressive earful for the alert feline as it goes about its business.