yammering — North Country (Newcastle) Words making a loud and continual noise … English dialects glossary
yammering — v. complain; complain in a loud voice; scream, shout … English contemporary dictionary
yammering — yammˈering noun and adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑yammer … Useful english dictionary
yammer — intransitive verb (yammered; yammering) Etymology: Middle English yameren, alteration of yomeren to murmur, be sad, from Old English gēomrian; akin to Old High German jāmaron to be sad Date: 15th century 1. a. to utter repeated cries of distress… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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yammer — yammerer, n. yammeringly, adv. /yam euhr/, Informal. v.i. 1. to whine or complain. 2. to make an outcry or clamor. 3. to talk loudly and persistently. v.t. 4. to utter clamorously, persistently, or in complaint: They yammered their complaints… … Universalium
yammer — 1. verb /ˈjæm.ə,ˈjæm.ɚ/ a) To complain peevishly. It was a ship, but a whale to the Dark Nebula’s minnow; and on its side was the Spaceship and Sun of the Empire. Every alarm on the ship yammered hysterically. b) To talk loudly and persistently.… … Wiktionary