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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024poor′ mouth′, [Informal.]- Informal Termsa person who continually complains about a lack of money.
- Informal Termsa plea or complaint of poverty, often as an excuse for not contributing to charities, paying bills, etc.
- Idioms cry poor mouth. to complain, esp. habitually, about a lack of money.
Also, talk a poor mouth. poor-mouth (pŏŏr′mouth′),USA pronunciation v., -mouthed (-moutht′, -mouᵺd′),USA pronunciation -mouth•ing. [Informal.]v.i. - Informal Termsto lament or argue that one is too poor;
plead poverty. v.t. - Informal Termsto declare (one's ability, power, position, etc.) to be inadequate or disappointing, sometimes as an intentional understatement;
downplay:We know you're just poor-mouthing your skill at playing bridge—you're a good player. - Informal Termsbad-mouth.
- 1965–70; American; origin, originally in verb, verbal phrases put up a poor mouth, make a poor mouth
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