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"whine" Definitions
  1. a long, high sound that is usually unpleasant or annoying
  2. a long, high sound that a child or dog makes when it is hurt or wants something
  3. a high tone of voice that you use when you complain about something

519 Sentences With "whine"

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"Sometimes you hear the shell whine after you've heard it explode; sometimes you hear it whine and it never explodes," wrote Ernie Pyle of the battle.
They're represented by a President and people who whine about the wall and whine about budgets, and then they impeach him instead of trying to create an environment that's better for all Americans.
A drumbeat pulses, and then the whine of a flute.
They didn't send us here to whimper, whine or grovel.
One: Whine and moan about how unfair this all is.
Teams would whine about players taking part in both events.
Fear not, readers: there was still plenty to whine about.
Don't whine or give ultimatums Avoid comparing yourself to others.
So look, they can whine about this all day long.
Why doesn't he whine more about the travails of stardom?
But still, I like to whine once and awhile on cost.
OR our Caribbean empress Rihanna lovingly, inadvertently exposing Aubrey's stiff whine?
The first episode of Whine Down with Jana Kramer airs Monday.
I understand that Donald will whine — that's what he will do.
These teenagers didn't whine; they had great skin and enormous skill.
It is to motivate and inspire, not to rage and whine.
I bet Barbra doesn't whine once in 'A Star Is Born!
This is not time to whine or celebrate the election results.
For Mayor Bill de Blasio, it's looking like: the petulant whine.
I promise not to whine about how it'll screw up the continuity.
Something...Jess lifted her hand and he made a whine of frustration.
They both whine about the media, but create their own media firestorms.
Slightly higher, pitchwise, is the lilting whine that he deploys for derision.
"I think we should cut out this scene," I whine to Suzanne.
Your instinct is to whine, to play the victim, to seek vengeance.
She'd whine while I worked, so I put her in my chair.
"It does good to whine once in a while," he added, laughing.
She will even come find me and whine in order to play.
Remember when we would whine about how aloof and deliberative he was?
The whine of refrigerated grocery trucks by the curb makes things worse.
You'd whine too if you spent 104 hours a year slogging through traffic.
I didn't cry or whine in the face of hurtful words and actions.
A familiar whine filled the air, then a whirlybird emerged from the corridor.
Even when the motors were turned off, there was this high-pitched whine.
Wednesday was "Whine Wednesday," which became the precursor to his Facebook Live videos.
We support each other, help each other, share, hang out, bitch and whine.
But don't whine when a species with such habits falls into inexorable decline.
There's the whine of my jump drive, the temperature warning as it charges.
"Do we need to change him again?" his mother said with a whine.
They call it 'wine and whine' and must be ahead of their time.
He was saying that it could strut and seethe and whine like this.
She begins to whine and cry, but he cuts her pity party short.
Voices escape, singing sad, sad songs" and "Voices whine/Skyscrapers are scraping together.
Andolov decides he's not pulling his billions out, and he's happy Axe didn't whine.
Does dad whine about typing on a touch screen or using a clunky keyboard?
That whine changes based on varying power demands from a screen's content-rendering processor.
For the Left to whine about this is as unjustified as it is petulant.
If only Mars were warmer, wetter, more oxygen-y, the would-be Martians whine.
Where others would groan, wince, cry or whine, Kinsley is looking for the joke.
There was a certain air in her voice that sounded almost like a whine.
She loved to hear the lumpy springs whine beneath the heft of her backside.
Misanthropes whine about college hoops North Carolina forward Brice Johnson might beg to differ. Yes.
In a Friday speech, Obama praised Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton as someone who doesn't whine.
If you feel that, reach out, don't whine about what you expect me to do.
There's still plenty of time for Trump to whine about the unfairness of it all.
The losing player's grunts are often plaintive and pleading, like the fearful whine of prey.
It's a truism of civilizational history that old people love to whine about the young.
In the meantime, I promise to try not to whine too much along the way.
You can whine about it, you can bemoan it, but that's the way it is.
From the east, a muzzle flash heralded a piercing whine that echoed through the valley.
The dog moved and gave a soft whine through her nose, although she remained asleep.
There's no point in me going" — she affected a childlike whine — "Oh, I'm too tired!
In short, Democrats whine, while Republicans govern -- just the way Trump and McConnell want it.
But Farmers Union aren't traveling all the way to D.C. just to whine about it.
The wind was making a disconcerting whine through the yellowish-gray masses of bare limestone.
"But Alice was coolest as a weird 70s sex fiend!" you whine in hipster fury.
Though her mother Michelle says Hero rarely acts up, she says the dog began to whine.
After that, they whine and meow outside the door, so I never end up falling asleep.
A voice stirred her from her reverie—a cry that sank down into an inarticulate whine.
Mr. Wainwright's singing has a persistent babyish whine reminiscent of the great country star George Jones.
A lot of Anti's appeal is that it allows Rihanna to whine, howl, bellow, and whisper.
"There's obviously frustration, but we can't whine and cry about it like babies," said Justin Williams.
All that said, the occasional whine from the Frigidaire window unit is hardly a deal breaker.
We cringe as prepubescent YouTube stars sass their moms and dads and whine about doing homework.
But what I've come to realize is, I'm doing what most motherfuckers whine about, for real.
"I don't want to sit here and whine about my last couple of years," he said.
I'd categorize it as toward the growl end of the sonic spectrum, versus the whine side.
"We can sit around here, and we can complain and whine and moan," Mr. Bililies said.
" Once this whine was offered as he confessed, "I don't trust everyone at the White House.
Byrd said the helicopter appeared fine as it took off, but then the motor began to whine.
It's stuck in the hose, the whine of the vacuum getting higher and higher, louder and louder.
Let it be a lesson, too: don't whine about being punished for things you actually did do.
"My head itches," Abbie moans, her voice reaching the familiar whine of a 23-year-old girl.
In the distance planes approaching Stansted airport whine; refrigerator units at a nearby food-processing factory hum.
I'm going to whine because I didn't get asked about taxes, I didn't get asked about Israel.
Our response to Trump's ugly underhandedness cannot be to whine about it like a big billionaire baby.
In the meantime, stock up on soup and get on Facebook to whine about your own symptoms.
" Clinton's running mate Tim Kaine said Thursday that although he expects Trump "to whine if he loses.
Google's fake Legend is good, but it still has the characteristic whine of a computer synthesized voice.
Without the baker with his tray like always, she's just a cranky girl who likes to whine.
Navigate her," and it offered poetic wisdom like "Reds Reds Whine: like a bloody awful broken record.
" Also, "lots and lots of crab apples, which I whine about, even though they're nutritious and delicious.
While many Americans complain about winter, some cities and states have more reason to whine than others.
Planned Parenthood can whine about losing its gravy train — or it could just comply with the law.
It was definitely more of a daytime album than Whine of the Mystic, in terms of recording.
Rather than whine and complain, or trying to get somebody to "do" something, Grandal's approach is best.
Leaf blowers have ruined autumn with their insistent whine and their noxious fumes, and they are everywhere.
Then came the whine of a vehicle, its motor growing louder as it came over a ridge.
Twitter users whine over the tiniest changes, so something big like this set off hours of ridiculousness.
The whine they heard was a recording of either an unfamiliar dog whining or their partner whining.
The president will continue to whine about "fake news," while doing his best to gaslight the nation.
Either way, by the end of the night, the debate stage felt more like a whine cave.
Of course, the parties whine about executive overreach, but only when they don't occupy the White House.
My sister Aimee and I would whine when Mom or Dad would pop in another Hip album.
Her sultry vocals and the guitar's fuzzy, tortured whine makes "Mountains to the Mess" a sexy, mysterious song.
In my house, if you whine, you will be asked instead to sing your complaint as the blues.
CARSON: OK. Well first of all, people say that I whine a lot because I don't get time.
"We're not going to whine about it, but I think people should at least admit it," she said.
The soundtrack will be that tickly ear whine you feel when a television is on in another room.
I didn't sit around and whine about how the white man in a suit was keeping me down.
The engines make a great whine that's reminiscent of the one in A New Hope, and it moves.
He was a nominee for favorite social media star, thanks to his notorious Buzzfeed "Whine About It" videos.
In January a familiar high-pitched whine returned to the base as a drone emerged from the clouds.
You have proudly brandished your abrasiveness, and now you want to whine and moan about your own abrasions.
"Well first of all, people say that I whine a lot because I don't get time," Carson said.
Someone checking the course behind the science center said it sounded like the whine of a dentist's drill.
Some may agree that Trump isn't Hitler, but still whine that the resemblances are frightening; this is nonsense.
The blade protested as it moved, its pitch rising to a slight grinding whine, until the bone parted.
" I assume that the inner monologue, desperate to be heard above the racket, began to whine: "Donald Trump!
His voice is an infectious whine, not unlike the early recordings of Baton Rouge legend, Boosie Bad Azz.
The engine begins to whine, and a thermometer on my dash shows that my temperature is rising rapidly.
Pups at that age wake up every few hours to whine and paw any warm body within reach.
The Harley roar may be supplanted by the Harley whine, but LiveWire is a beautiful piece of machinery.
She'd whine when we'd move to a different room, so we always doubled back to pick her up.
"Social Animals" would like to be considered a comedy, but it can feel like a whine of nostalgia.
But he does cheat on Pepper with Delia, and then vice versa, and whine for sympathy in between.
The pair first spoke about the incident on their podcast, Whine Down with Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin.
We whine that we have it when our bestie gets a boyfriend and goes MIA for a while.
When I tapped the crystal on the fork, it made a high-pitched whine that made me cringe.
If the Dems continue to whine about their loss, blaming everyone but themselves, they'll lose again, and again.
Turns out, if you whine and speculate and prod about something long enough, it might actually come true.
The South Carolina real estate agent was pulled over for driving drunk and her whine-laced rant went viral.
The mask emits a guttural sort of whine, characteristic of Wookiees, that Payne triggered when she opened her mouth.
If they can't get a WiFi signal they instantly start to whine like they had a fucking limb amputated.
It stops, emits its inquisitive whine for a count of eight, nine, ten seconds, and then triggers its alarm.
People who do the most interesting work tend to navigate their way around barriers rather than whine about them.
The lyrics are less concerned with enjoying alcohol this time around than they were on Whine of the Mystic.
So you can either get stronger, pick it up and run, or you can just lay down and whine.
Pusha-T stands out amid the meditative, louche koans of Playboi Carti or the creaky whine of Lil Baby.
When he finished speaking, the girls began to whine and squirm, seeming to pick up on their parents' discomfort.
Cars rolled by so slowly that she could hear the engine whine in the deep center of the machine.
"Why does everything have to be a big complicated mess," she says over the whine of a security alarm.
If you've ever noticed that men seem to whine about being sick far more than women do, you're not alone.
JT: See, it's-, it's, as it were-, well, first, let's-, let's not whine and-, and cry about the present situation.
Compare the sharpness of his rapping voice to his unctuous singing, which wobbles gauchely between velvety sigh and velvety whine.
Vanderpump looks down at her phone, which presents two options: have a glass of wine, or listen to them whine.
Yes, every feather ruffle and cooing whine and butt wiggle is a product of programming, but the illusion is masterful.
The high whine of the engines masked the screams in my own head as my legs now turned to cement.
I've heard him whine and cry, and just imagining him in that box by himself, tugged at my heart terribly.
Abandoned homes ravaged by weather and creeping vines stand silent but for the surf, the whine of mosquitos, and birdsong.
"Our daughters are so happy because they've listened to us whine about it since they were babies," Braica told WPBF.
It's also no cause to whine about how you've been cheated or take refuge in denial that it's truly over.
Using her trademark whine—which works onscreen far better than onstage—she's half in the role and half outside it.
I traversed the mountains with my very good dog—Boomer—and murdered any cultists who made him whine or cry.
It can also growl, whine or respond with a good emotional range, for example if it's jostled or yelled at.
A moan begins in the back of his throat, lower pitched than a whine, higher than a groan, and grows.
Instead we get a thin whine: a wasp in a jar, all pointless agitation and a touching desire to offend.
We discuss how the online teaching has been, compare complaining parents, and whine about the vague updates from the administration.
President Trump's preposterous "demand" is a loser's whine that the competition is unfair because his competitor is better at it.
Mr. Suess's son, Ryan, remembered hearing the staticky whine of the modems at all hours of the day and night.
Democrats who continue to whine and pout, calling him "illegitimate," may soon find themselves on the wrong side of history.
Either you thank everyone you know or you thank so few people that no one who's been omitted can whine.
On the other hand, this still seems ridiculous — and the sort of thing that people are going to whine about.
Less than 45 minutes later he appeared to backpedal and whine about how the US doesn't get along with Russia anymore.
There's no loud whine from the supercharger, nor a whoosh from the turbo — they just do the job, quietly and effectively.
She said the black privilege checklist sounds like a "prolonged whine" from people who resent being challenged about their white privilege.
At a height of about 30 feet, you can still hear the whine of the original Mavic Pro loud and clear.
Fitted with turbine-driven blast furnaces, the moths flame, spark, pop, and whine, as three human operators "play" them like instruments.
All electronics whir and whine, but monitors specifically produce a type of acoustic emanation that proves particularly useful for an attacker.
What are kids but a bunch of non-paying customers who whine and yell and know nothing about the culinary arts?
A common whine of #MeToo decriers is the statistic that between 2% and 4% of accusations of sexual assault are false.
Why are citizens of this great country choosing this particular world historic moment to yawn, whine and shrug their shoulder pads?
All because of her delight in her birthday present to herself — a Chewbacca mask that makes the Wookiee's distinctive growly whine.
The F-PACE SVR delivers the goods with oomph and growl, while the Cayenne Turbo does it with wail and whine.
I have very little patience for people who whine and moan about millennials or the first globals, as I call them.
With the album done so long ago was there any hesitation on the band's part to reissue Whine of the Mystic?
And after his original deal fell apart over the weekend, McConnell took the floor to whine petulantly about the futures market.
Even without them, the forces of censorship may simply make them unnecessary by suppressing all speech that someone might whine about.
"You can continue to get frustrated and whine about it or you can leave, so I've decided to leave," Chaffetz said.
"You're not allowed to whine about climate change if you own climate change," said Andrew Behar, As You Sow's chief executive.
You also benefit from the soul-stirring roar of the 6.2-liter V-4.53 and the devilish whine of its supercharger.
From their perch in the boat, Stoddard and Lerner can just barely hear the high-pitched whine of Turkey Point's turbines.
"We can whimper, we can whine or we can fight back," she said, as demonstrators in pink hats waved American flags.
No politician relishes defeat, but as the preacher of the risk-taking strenuous life, he could hardly whine about his losses.
Apparently it does emit a high-pitched whine, but at a frequency so high that humans and even dogs can't hear it.
After a few free moments to look around and take it all in, a familiar engine whine picks up in the distance.
Their love is central to the plot, and yet they fight and whine relentlessly throughout the film, with no real romantic chemistry.
The motor is noisy, emitting a high-pitched whine while cruising at the European maximum output of 25 km/h (16 mph).
However, this didn't immediately come to mind when their typically well-trained pup proceeded to bark and whine incessantly that Thursday night.
With the turbo whine and a raspy exhaust, it sounds a bit like an asthmatic badger — but in the best possible way.
Even when I'm only using a few apps, the fans spin up with a whine that isn't god-awful, but is noticeable.
There's nothing more disrespectful than to talk or whine about going home to a guy who will never see the streets again.
At one point, plagued by the whine of a squeaky fan, she stares at the thing real hard until it stops dead.
Lest they whine, Mr Xi has also reminded them that party members are banned from "irresponsibly discussing the party centre's major policies".
Trump and his press secretary, Sean Spicer, whine incessantly about how unfair the media is to the administration and to Republicans generally.
Seaquist speaks with a slightest whine of a New York accent, as if a small balloon in his esophagus occasionally leaks air.
The song sounded authentic and Glamma Kid sounded authentically Jamaican, with everything from the heavy patois and high-pitched whine-style delivery.
He would pout and whine, he said, until his father, Jim, implored him to go easier on himself; sometimes, inevitably, everyone fails.
Ross seemed like a geek because his paleontology was frequently mocked and there's something gluey in the music of David Schwimmer's whine.
This Philadelphia-based punk band specializes in compact, devilishly catchy songs about heartbreak, delivered in lead singer Sam Cook-Parrott's urgent whine.
All while taking to Twitter to attack, yet again, a female TV host, whine about CNN, and disparage the New York Times.
Those who hate America's duly-elected president took to their social media accounts to whine, and some called my office, senselessly screaming.
And he said" — here Johns pitched his voice into a kind of sheepish whine — "'Why didn't they ask me to do it?
"I'm going to whine," he said languorously, scolding a moderator, Hugh Hewitt, for not asking him about subjects ranging from Israel to taxes.
You know that odd little creak or strange whine is new, but you don't have a clue what it's trying to tell you.
The babies do not like getting into the water before they are ready, and if they are prematurely wet, they will whine. 8.
For the squeamish and easily spooked, however, Halloween TV means rewatching your favorite characters don dorky costumes and whine about passing out candy.
That being said, a significant consideration in Mercedes' power unit design was ensuring that the engine retained the characteristic F2100 high-pitched whine.
Clutching warm paper cups of lager and soggy, limp roll-ups in the pouring rain to the distant whine of an indie band?
Aides whine privately about the lack of transparency and their resulting reliance on media leaks to know what's happening with their own bill.
It is a fun stat, perhaps the only metric developed post-''Moneyball'' that hasn't been explained to the public in a condescending whine.
Unless you're actually going to do something about it – like get a new job or change your commute – it doesn't help to whine.
A year passed, and my balance grew more shaky, my walk became a stagger, and my voice was reduced to an unsympathetic whine.
In exchange for the sunshine, gorgeous beaches, and A-plus tacos, you're forced to whine incessantly about all those damned cars clogging the 405.
For real: Good news if you were actually inquiring (bad news if you were just trying to whine): There is an International Men's Day.
Earlier this week, the star revealed on her podcast Whine Down with Jana Kramer that she was currently searching for a nanny on Care.
The whine and whoosh of not-too-distant automobile traffic is integral to this site, as is afternoon sunlight glinting off the rippling water.
They pay for our stuff, they listen to us whine, and they put up with all of our shit longer than they really should.
But because we the consumers are lazy we will click to buy anywhere on the web and then whine when we spot things cheaper.
Now, he can continue to whine like a brat about it, or he can act like a grown-up and actually learn the process.
"My grandma would sit me down and says, 'I am putting this oil in your hair,' and I would whine, "No, don't do it!
Luddites might whine that "the Internet is tearing people apart," but for people in the LGBTQI community, sites like Tumblr can close emotional distances.
After The Washington Post covered his many scandals, Trump would often whine at campaign rallies and on TV shows about how Bezos was biased.
Up top, there's power boost activated by tweets, a gentle whine instead of the iconic roar, and now 360-degree cameras riding on top.
Y'all whine and complain about the internet, but when it comes down to it, you watch those five second viral videos every damn time.
While views legitimately differ on the appropriate responses, we cannot simply sit on our hands and whine about what others do to tackle this.
He knows what most fans think: that pro athletes get to play a game for a living, and how dare they whine about that?
A high pitched whine grabs my attention, and I turn again, to see not one, but two automated, wide-winged fighters charging towards me.
Its whine sounds the alarm for her four school-age grandchildren who, one by one, emerge sleepwalking from corners of their crammed rented house.
He once criticized civil rights leaders who he said, "B*tch, b*tch, b*tch, moan and moan and whine" about the Reagan administration.
Now, it is just miles of cement walls and guard towers, accompanied by the constant whine of aircraft, occasional rocket attack and roadside bombs.
J.C. Forty-eight seconds in, the bass line drops, thick and grimacing, and "Attention" turns from a mediocre whine to a ferocious middle finger.
"No matter how tough the odds, no matter how much people try to knock her down, she doesn't point fingers or whine," Obama said.
Even as we whine and pine for new music from our High Priestess of punk-pop, no one needs reminding anymore who's in charge.
Rather than accept the results, they whine, cry and call Trump a racist or bigot with little hard evidence to back those accusations up.
Patoranking accomplishes that beautifully with tracks like "No Kissing" with Sarkodie, "This Kind Love" with Wizkid, and "Daniella Whine" with Elephant Man and Konshens.
Rival teams, meanwhile, can whine all they want about the Pelicans supposedly trying to improve their draft pick in June by sitting Davis now.
Because our cry, if we're going to whine, is tell us what we have to do but make it easier for us to do it.
Got it fixed up so it don't know where it is anymore, so it can't whine to the cops about not being at Whole Foods.
Anyway, the combination of eagerness to bomb everyone in sight and a propensity to whine and throw a tantrum over every perceived slight remains remarkable.
Driving an electric vehicle in near silence can be a joy for those who don't relish the rumble and whine of an internal combustion engine.
That's why "people don't whine" when they take out a mortgage, because it is paying for something that's "worth having," the anti-tax crusader said.
" The Whine Down with Jana Kramer star previously teased the name of her baby boy, telling PEOPLE in August, "It goes really good with Jolie.
When the four-cylinder engine makes its modicum of power, it's a marked baritone roar that is accentuated by the whine of a big turbocharger.
" A third woman is credited with "listening to me cry about it, whine, try to quit writing, not quit, and then try to quit again.
Facebook, I hope we have the backbone and our elected officials have the backbone to do more than just whine and actually address this problem.
In summer we consider the whine of the mosquito, the secrecy of the spider, the temper of the wasp — who among us could love you?
It's easier for a character to be an Uncle Ben when they are an ideal, versus an actual person that tends to whine a lot.
John Kasich sees Donald Trump's complaints about a rigged delegate primary system as a 'B' student trying to whine his way into getting an 'A.
Even certain types of monkeys whine, said Rose Sokol-Chang, Ph.D., who studied whining at Clark University, and now works at the American Psychological Association.
Let's practice using our nicest words to ask for help, because if you whine or cry or scream, I won't be able to help you.
Amid the muffled whine of snowmobiles ferrying researchers and equipment around the field site, he weighed the snow, then emptied his trowel, ready for another sample.
Compare that to a person like me who will pick up say, four apples, throw them in a tote bag and whine the whole walk home.
On her podcast Whine Down with Jana Kramer, the couple have gotten candid about their rocky marriage and how Caussin's infidelity continues to affect their relationship.
The videos I had watched before my ride of the bike being operated at higher speeds gave me the impression that it emitted a characteristic whine.
Thus, for the Donald Trump-types of the world who whine that politics in the United States is played between the 40 yard lines, guess what?
The shuttle is a glider as it returns to Earth, so the approach was quiet, other than a high pitched whine of the Auxiliary Power Units.
I lost count how many times she said to go to her website or whine about the lack of "fact checking" as the debate went on.
"I just whine more in general, so, yes," one writer I know admitted when I asked if he complained about the flu more than his girlfriend.
While some more delicate media figures whine about out-of-control Twitter mobs, I actually think most social media mobs serve an important role these days.
Every so often, amid the piercing noise of raised voices, grumbling machinery and the whine of ambulances, a volunteer's arm would rise and others would follow.
The 350W motor was practically silent compared to the whine of the 500W one, but this is fairly typical, especially as you scale the power ratings.
Aaron Carter is a "grown ass man" who doesn't sing about candy anymore, bro -- and he'll whine like a baby if you try to make him.
Earlier this week, the actress and country singer revealed on her podcast Whine Down with Jana Kramer that she was currently searching for a nanny on Care.
Not just in the small ways, like trying to channel Grandma Lena on that boat and not whine about motion sickness in the back of a Lyft.
We're trying to prevent that by keeping the discussion going, and by pursuing these stories, regardless of people starting to whine that they're tired of these stories.
And by reacting to it and getting upset, you fell for it, proving that liberals are overly sensitive crybabies who habitually whine about trivial or nonexistent issues.
Spectators were also treated to the slightly less pleasant whine of electric motors, as a drone armed with infra-red cameras performed reconnaissance flights over the pitch.
Instead it just loiters, unsupervised, too high for those on the battlefield below to hear the thin old-fashioned whine of its propeller, waiting for its chance.
Kaitlyn: I'll tell you one thing for sure — I now know what people are talking about when they whine about reboots retroactively messing with a beloved franchise.
He loped to the podium, incongruously rickety in this lithe company, and in his croaky New York whine rattled off his idealistic policies, some reasonable, most unachievable.
A vice president with any dignity or concern for the ultimate fate of the administration and the country would do more than whine namelessly to the press.
My music friends whine constantly about how they're such introverts before posting a picture of them in bed with pizza to show how fucking introverted they are.
The legacy my mother impressed upon me is that you have to work hard and you don't give up and you don't whine and that's the deal.
She'd whine when we took her water bowl away in the evening — an attempt to have her bladder last until morning — so we always returned it immediately.
But the evidence in the states taking in a majority of ex-Californians — among those who actually leave rather than just whine about leaving — tells another story.
He felt her weight shift on the couch, heard the springs whine, and then she was on him, straddling him, her breasts shoved up against his chin.
The only side effect, if you can call it that, was the incredibly satisfying high-pitched whine of the prop and motor you can hear in the video.
The subjects showed more affiliative behaviors to the familiar dog when they heard its whines before compared to hearing an unfamiliar individual's whine (Quervel-Chaumette et al 2016).
News that the "Dammit" singer and former NFL tight end, 13, were expecting a son came during her iHeartRadio podcast, Whine Down with Jana Kramer, on July 23.
"I don't doubt that Donald Trump is going to scream and yell and curse and insult and probably cry and whine some as well," Cruz said in Indiana.
While the singer, who hosts the podcast Whine Down with Jana Kramer, plans "to go all out" in Nashville, many of the current nursery's features are deeply sentimental.
As the presidential season approaches a climax, Trump and his embarrassed apologists whine about moderators and microphones after his low-energy and lie-filled performance in the debate.
That shadow is then translated into an acoustic signal that correlates to the high-pitched whine of a mosquito, say, or the low-pitched hum of a bumblebee.
In Dawn's first scene, Buffy's mother suggests she take her to movies only for them to both whine, "Mom!" in a way anyone with a sister recognizes instantly.
All of this is to say you now have all you need to bruk out and whine for the week and enjoy this gross misuse of editorial power.
Feo played for it a music made of machine and factory sounds: the punch of sheet alloy, the whirr of belts, the high whine of grinders and burnishers.
On a walk one day, the dog began to whine, and seeing what looked like a puddle of water nearby, Mr. Friedland dipped his dog's paws in it.
Onboard the train, the pugs slept in their bags at our feet, invisible to most of the people sitting near us, aside from an occasional whine or bark.
Though whining typically peaks in toddlerhood and decreases with age, "I'm not sure it really goes away," she said, pointing out that adults even whine to their partners.
Beyond it we hear the constant thud of artillery and mortars, a sound "like soda cans crushed underfoot" and a sinister whine of car alarms accidentally set off.
And, like all feedback loops, the whole process from original idea to reboot seems to be happening faster and faster, building towards some kind of shrill and constant whine.
"We can whine about this, or we can win by solving our traffic and housing problems," Carl Guardino, president of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, told The Mercury News.
Some fashion themselves champions of free speech and whine when challenged—ignoring the distinction between government suppression of speech, and the social or professional consequences of spewing racist bile.
Commanding afrobeats on "DON'T JEALOUS ME" welcome listeners to break out their shoki, gwara gwara, or improv footwork, while the dancehall-influenced "ALREADY" lures them to whine their body.
The country star and mom of two revealed on Monday's episode of her podcast "Whine Down with Jana Kramer" that she was currently searching for a nanny on Care.
Approaching the Circus Maximus, I hear the screech of a sound system getting set up, the thud mic checks, then the over-amplified whine of some ancient reed instrument.
It turns opression into the whine of a teenager who can't be arsed to go downstairs to eat his tea and instead shouts about his mum being a fascist.
There, she shared a comment left on the page of her Whine Down with Jana Kramer podcast from a critic who was slamming how much Kramer talks about sex.
Trump will wait until he's alone with members of Congress to whine about a hand-shake rigging conspiracy and claim Ivanka was admiring Trudeau's taste in Trump-branded menswear.  
On that cargo plane, soaring over the Atlantic Ocean, I had no choice but to sit amid the hum and whine of the aircraft and confront my own thoughts.
Each gray arm ends in a suction-cup-tipped finger that makes a high-pitched whine as it plucks items such as antiperspirant or hand lotion from crowded boxes.
The real center of this film isn't leftist politics; it's an anguished whine about how you just can't tell jokes anymore, and, like, fine, Todd Phillips, maybe you can't.
We've broken down some of the critics' thoughts here — and before you whine, there are no spoilers, though we wonder what you're doing here if you're worried about that.
Rather than cry, or whine, or bear the pain silently and with a smile, as so many ingenues have in the past, their trauma is physically acknowledged, then purged.
The meanies who are after him now are the Democrats in Congress and you can bet he's going to whine about it from now until Election Day in 2020.
Established governors, senators, other elected officials and their staff frequently whine about the media attention being paid to less experienced politicians like Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
The nasality and whine of it have always been so off-putting to me that his music would be unlistenable if he weren't so Olivier Rousteing with the production.
Much like a Tesla or any other battery-powered electric vehicle, the Clarity was a ghost on four wheels, only emitting a soft whine when I would jam the throttle.
Likewise, Sonic's weird buzzsaw razor whine came through exactly as remembered, but definitely in higher definition than anything that actually played out of my old TV speakers as a kid.
The 2-year-old little girl's parents, Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin, are expecting a son, the country singer shared Monday on her iHeartRadio podcast, Whine Down with Jana Kramer.
However, instead of the high-pitched whine you often hear from cheaper blow-dryers, all you hear from the Supersonic is the sound of air whooshing through the system. Silent?
On a recent episode of PEOPLE Now, the country singer, 35, sat down with Caussin to discuss their podcast Whine Down, which won an iHeartRadio Podcast Award earlier this year.
Its fans will spin at a low thrum a lot of the time and sometimes kick up to a louder whine, depending on how many browser tabs I have open.
As a diehard Drake fan, it pains me to write this, but the critics were right for panning Views because of its whine-y lyrics and monotone, same-sounding tracklist.
We then talked to Russ about artists -- some of whom whine about not making money off of recording music -- but some getting wiser when it comes to their earning potential.
People who constantly spread negativity through their department, complain about others, and whine that the work's too hard or isn't part of their job description complicate things for everyone else.
That's the day Trump phoned Comey to complain about the "cloud" of the Russia investigation and whine about the fact that Comey had testified about Russia a few days earlier.
In Rhodes's view, the "Blob" is full of "Iraq War-promoters" and those who "whine incessantly" about the U.S.'s posture in the Middle East and Europe, the author wrote.
" Kaine also said the GOP nominee would "whine" if he loses the presidential election but noted that if the "mandate is clear, I don't think many people will follow him.
"You can sanitize and popularize the images by releasing them among the normies, thus making alt Nazi cool kids whine about how the mainstream ruined their meme magic," he said.
Black amps tear the sky, T.H.C. visions and holy feedback reign, and Jus Osborn delivers dire proclamations on drug lust, blood lust, and zombies in his windswept, half-lucid whine.
It's a pot that keeps getting stirred: Every so often, some wag will take to social media and whine about the lengthy stories that sometimes accompany recipes on food blogs.
After a few days of riding, he did run into an issue where the wheel seemed to be fighting against him, emitting a strange high-pitched whine when he pedaled hard.
Not only did Trump call Bush out as a hypocrite; he framed his objection as a sniffling whine about language rather than a general attack on Trump's apparent lack of conscience.
Caught in the act, turn to Lily for a prime example of how to adorably whine your way out of a situation, where you did something you know you shouldn't have.
They might fidget waiting for the cashier to ring up the Christmas shopping or whine over that Elsa doll they just have to have, but this one they have patience for.
It had a cavernous cargo area that was regularly used to haul arcade video games, and to my four-year-old ears, the turbo whine sounded like a police car siren.
But if you anticipate the whine, use binoculars and look far down the course, you might see a blip -- followed by a plume of salt spun out by the back tires.
Seeing these two characters next to each other in the sorry state of their current lives, your heart can't help give a little whine like Paul passing a problematic bowel movement.
He made that sound again, that high-pitched feminine whine, and she wished there were a way she could ask him not to do that, but she couldn't think of any.
A generation ago, Carrie could whine about the size of a closet in a $1700,800-a-month apartment in the episode where she goes apartment hunting after being threatened with eviction.
He toed the party line, really only stepping out—like his colleagues senators Bob Corker and Susan Collins—to whine to the media after some particularly gross or offensive presidential tweet.
In a 24-hour media world, there's plenty of coverage to go around, and if you can't find anything about your team it's because you'd rather whine than look for it.
When dogs heard the sound of their partner whining, they also displayed heightened greeting behaviors once they were reunited with those partners, compared with when they had heard an unfamiliar whine.
Mr. Nevin responded to Dr. Mitchell's account by reading from a C.I.A. cable that described Mr. Mohammed letting out a "whimper, whine and moan" as guards led him to the waterboard.
Jabouri flicked a switch, and, with the high-pitched whine of a motorcycle engine, the machine reversed the pressure and the grout began to flow, displacing the water in the void.
"I don't doubt that Donald Trump is going to scream and yell and curse and insult and probably cry and whine as well," Cruz said during a press conference in Indiana.
Even if it's totally outrageous that Congress is spending taxpayer dollars on their cause, they'll whine and squeal if they get cut, and their sob story will inevitably hit its mark.
The problem with the modern Senate, he says, is dysfunction is relatively costless — the two sides whine about it, and complain about it, and then go off and fundraise on it.
Nancy Mehl, another nearby resident, told The Los Angeles Times she was in her kitchen when she heard what sounded like the high-pitched whine of a plane preparing for takeoff.
For most of Preacher's first volume, Tulip is pretty much exists only to whine at Jesse and try to make him remember that he used to feel something like love once.
By 2006, he scored Billboard hits like Kat DeLuna's summer jam "Whine Up." But it wasn't until he teamed up with Lady Gaga that he became a go-to hitmaker in Hollywood.
The whine of the electric motor sounded more raw than I expected, especially considering Harley-Davidson made a big deal about creating a custom sound for the bike a few years ago.
What is it with the feline tendency to mewl and whine for a heaping can of tuna, only for the cat to turn up her nose and run out of the kitchen?
During Monday's candid episode of their podcast Whine Down with Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin, the country singer, 35, and her husband, 32, discussed a very difficult chapter of their lives together.
And it is ironic if unsurprising that those who constantly whine about witch hunts are currently pursuing yet another one — without a single care for an innocent woman's reputation, family, or wellbeing.
HOLLY DUNLAPLondon * In "Slow Bern" (February 20th) you describe Bernie Sanders as "rickety", have him speaking in a "croaky New York whine" while giving a "crotchety" speech to students at Morehouse College.
Extracting an RSA key by analyzing coil whine required around an hour of up-close recording, while monitoring electric potential just took a second and could be accomplished with a simple touch.
As we file out of the building, I can hear the whine of machines beginning to carve away on the next generation of Macs, now promised explicitly for the first time ever.
The whine came from battery-powered racecars running laps on a course laid out on the streets of Zurich — the first urban circuit race in Switzerland in more than half a century.
Their mating call has two elements: The main part, dubbed the whine, sounds precisely like a miniaturized laser gun; sometimes this is followed by one or more brief barks, known as chucks.
Qaeda fighters were somehow tipped off to the stealthy advance toward the village — perhaps by the whine of American drones that local tribal leaders said were flying lower and louder than usual.
People whine about the inequity of players building superteams, but owners and the smarter G.M.s, like Red Auerbach and Jerry West, were celebrated when they did it and built the best dynasties.
In the Vanderpump Rules video, exclusively revealed by PEOPLE, Vanderpump makes a critical decision to "whine or wine" when she's approached with an urgent problem by her SURvers Ariana Madix and Tom Sandoval.
Depending on the program, the sponsor should have been sober for at least a year and be willing to take your call, listen to you whine, hold your hand, and kick your ass.
With a dog and a toddler at home, one knock on the door could ruin everything: the dog starts to bark, the toddler starts to whine, and chaos breaks loose all over again.
You'll probably want to use headphones a lot with the Book One, because the built-in speakers are terrible, and there's a slight sound of coil whine that irritated me in silent rooms.
"Let's just get home," she says to them when Jonas starts to whine about the mess, gagging over the smell of the sugary milk, even as the word feels false in her mouth.
A newly-renovated public restroom located in New York City's Bryant Park features bright floral arrangements, framed artwork and the sounds of classical music — albeit interspersed with the whine of electronic hand dryers.
Bellicose taxi drivers beeping their horns at pedestrians, blaring car stereos and the mosquito-like whine of a scooter weaving through traffic are a few of the sounds that dominate most Barcelona streets.
And the whine is persistent: I don't think I've used the Yoga 910 without hearing the fans running for more than a few minutes at a time over a couple weeks of testing.
RHP Jarred Cosart will definitely miss his next start for the Padres because of slight strains of his right groin and hamstring suffered when he awkwardly fell whine covering first last Wednesday night.
Gucci Mane wouldn't whine about a woman taking his Bugatti to pick up Kotex from the store; a woman dating Gucci Mane would likely have a matching Bugatti that he bought for her.
So are the sounds of the Amazon rain forest, the shriek of birds, the crackle of leaves underfoot, the chatter of children, the whine of mosquitoes and the roar of a Cessna plane.
My wife and I will often jump from binging Netflix or HBO to watch something on Hulu with ads, like, say, "The Handmaid's Tale," and we whine about how the ad experience sucks.
Listen to Grind's hot-wired version of Metallica's Hardwired... to Self-Destruct below: And get an earful of his "grinded down" instrumental cut of Megadeth's latest album, Dystopia... sans Dave Mustaine's trademark whine.
"I feel like I'm doing less marriage counseling with 12 adults," Mr. Bush said of his board, adding that Mr. Immelt would be a partner to take advice from (and occasionally whine to).
It's a little sister's nightmare — not only is Amy excluded, but Jo actively prevents Meg from including her, calling her a baby, telling her not to whine, refusing to go if Amy does.
In Monday's episode of her podcast, Whine Down with Jana Kramer, the country singer and One Tree Hill alum discussed her choice to not breastfeed — and the reactions she has received because of it.
Talk of potential candidates was once a whisper, now it's a steady hum, and soon it will become a shrill, skull-piercing whine that somehow continues to get louder until the actual 20203 primaries.
State of the Art It's a cliché for journalists to whine about International CES, the annual consumer electronics show that brings gadget-hounds and billionaires like a nerdy plague upon Las Vegas this week.
In a new lab in its palatial Silicon Valley HQ, a red and black Sawyer robot arm (from the recently defunct company Rethink Robotics) is waving all over the place with a mechanical whine.
The high whine of DJ Mustard's synthetic organ, not unlike the signature squeal of Dr. Dre's beats, became a dance-floor dog whistle, signalling that Ty—or someone like him—was not far behind.
Topping out at over 230 miles an hour, the open-wheeled Indy cars can each produce an ear-piercing whine that measures at around 128 decibels, according to calculations from another Indianapolis news outlet.
"I felt bullied by its dominance," he writes of global warming, and so he conceived of the essay, which turns into an extended whine about environmental groups for focusing so heavily on carbon emissions.
And, when that primacy is threatened, it is perfectly reasonable that those affected would whine and rage at the possibility of being denied that to which they are owed, as birthright and gender benefit.
"This is introducing them as the targets so they can whine, and moan, and predict, 'If Trump doesn't stop, you're going to get us all killed,'" Mr. Jones said on his daily online program.
If you are a cat owner who often hears the hopeful whine of your hungry feline, you can appreciate what an immense compliment it is that cats rank human attention over their next treat.
Millennials, in the popular imagination, are all 25-year-old startup employees who complain about low pay in Medium posts, get fired for it, and subsequently go back on Medium to whine about the firing.
You can whine and grind to it at the club, yet it's chill enough to reserve a space on your summer make-out playlist, softly thumping in the background while you're going to tongue town.
So, at this point, I have exactly four friends and one husband who are delighted and relieved they don't have to listen to me whine and debate the pros and cons of getting Botox anymore.
But Mr. Nanjiani builds the bit artfully, aided by a stealthy persona that comes across as perfectly ordinary until he deploys a puckish smile, revs up his adenoidal whine and gets his heavy eyebrows dancing.
Those are the folks in their 40s and early 50s, and they're always getting ignored because boomers are taking up all the space while the millennials jump up and down and whine outside the door.
And you can be a little baby (or news columnist) and whine about it, or you can be a politician and buckle down and do what people expect you to do, which is very little.
And they're a boon to those sick of living next to clamorous roads—the little high-pitched whine created by electric motors doesn't travel nearly as far as the ripping barrrrp of a gas-powered car.
Still, I think there have been more times, usually after being on an airplane with new parents and a screaming child, or hearing cis men whine about condoms, that I have felt more lucky than limited.
When Leah's frustrated with Blue, she changes dialects, transitioning out of the "cool girl" lexicon she uses around her stoner university friends, and into the same highly articulate whine she uses to smooth-talk grown-ups.
According to Rhodes, the Blob includes Hillary Clinton, Robert Gates and other Iraq-war promoters from both parties who now whine incessantly about the collapse of the American security order in Europe and the Middle East.
That said, the next time some gravelly-voiced podcaster wants to whine at me about how hard it is to go to the post office and how there's finally a solution for all my shipping needs?
For me, it was as much the motorcycle-whine and hot night air as it was the harmony in a minor key, fading between phrases and melodies as I floated above the west side of Manhattan.
I really wished when Whine of the Mystic had come out the first time that it had reached more ears, so it was also a great opportunity for people to hear it on a wider scale.
Reporter's Notebook: • Maybe I was suffering from overstimulation during the Calhoun Day scenes, but the only hidden words I noticed this week were written on Camille's skin: whine, oven, aggression, girl, wrong, stop, proper, after, tough.
On singles like "Hussle in the House," which had the trademark g-funk synthesizer whine and a reference to "Straight Outta Compton," Hussle rapped authoritatively as a resident of Crenshaw and especially the notorious Slauson Avenue.
Car lovers may miss the angry sewing machine clack of a Porsche 911's flat-six, the throaty grumble and whine of a supercharged Dodge Hemi V8, or the cranial wail of a Ferrari V-12.
It was amusing to hear about the versions of the city these strangers inhabited, and if Al was gone and we were bored, at least we had the shared suffering of jury service to whine about.
That's the point the episode is making — that you shouldn't go online and whine about the mere idea of a movie or TV show or other creative work until you've actually consumed the work in its entirety.
Sometimes it's intentional and pleasant; like talking, or music, but quite often it's an annoying whine produced by machines like heating and cooling systems, jet engines, or propeller blades that are all specifically designed to move air.
You'd rather run your nervous system through a wood chipper than listen to that balloon-headed Caillou whine another word—but it's not like you can cuddle up with your 6-year-old for the Red Wedding.
Thousands of Chinese exporters descend on the Canton Trade Fair in the coming week to strike deals, sell their wares and, this year, whine about the heavy tariffs the Trump administration has imposed on their U.S. sales.
The tempos are brisk but seldom speedy as the tunes mine the nursery-rhyme and playground-chant riches of punk drone and whine, with Kory laying in guitar hooks whenever he intuits we might be getting bored.
Only now each cough ended in a strange mewl that might have been pain but sounded more like frustration, like the whine that entered his voice when he was tired of your arguments, tired of your nonsense.
The noises in and around a car — like the whine of tires on different surfaces, the rush of wind through an open window or a road crew's jackhammers — are too varied and changing to cancel out completely.
J. R. Call me bossy boots, but I have been known to cajole and whine in department stores until my companions try on the garments that I know are perfect for them — even if they loathe them.
Another tactic, which Dr. Sokol-Chang recommended, is to try to observe your child's particular behavioral signs that tend to lead up to a whine, so that you can give her positive attention before it even starts.
Outside his funeral at St. Martin of Tours Church here on Thursday, several thousand firefighters listened to more somber resonances: to the whine of bagpipes, the rattle of snare drums and the thrashing of helicopters in formation.
He criticized Democrats saying they can "whine" about it all they want, contending the precedent is to not confirm a Supreme Court nominee in a presidential election year when the Senate is controlled by the opposite party.
I can't say there weren't trying times — let's just say I get a free card to whine a lot next year — but at the end of the day, it was deeply satisfying — and his skin looked damn good!
I think the gay rights struggle is over, and it's time to shut up, stop, and go home, rather than continue to bleat and whine and police language and pivot to transgender pronouns and effectively start doing shakedowns.
But while most of us just whine about our missing mail to Amazon, an ex-NASA engineer named Mark Rober decided to harness the genius that helped build the Curiosity rover and take matters into his own hands.
It's going to be a long two months between now and the Emmys, and when Game of Thrones wins every award known to man, I am going to whine about it, because that is all I can do.
And if you've ever had the displeasure of being woken up by the shrill whine of a drill or other construction equipment, some good news: The City Council is expected to pass legislation today to keep things quieter.
They whine like super-sized Jurrasic-era insects that could make off with your cat, and move in ways we're just not used to: stopping midair and making sudden U-turns as if they were bouncing off invisible walls.
The 80 (or so) decibel whine that comes from the motors that power Formula E cars isn't anywhere near as loud or visceral as the recognizable roar you get from the internal combustion beasts of F1, IndyCar, or NASCAR.
Sure, you'll get a pity-like or two, but spring is a time for positivity, a time when a moratorium on all complaints goes into effect before summer hits and we're legally allowed to start whine about the heat.
Few things define the holidays like the fading whine of a newly-gifted drone as it floats ever farther away, over branches and out of sight, where it will eventually smack into a tree and smash into the ground.
Since it's easy to whine about all this from the comfort of an office, I decided to bunk with my friend's parents in Hulubești for four days to see what the daily reality of no indoor plumbing is like.
Loosely termed the manosphere, the movement has transformed the unquestionable cultural dominance of men into an identity based on a delusion of oppression, and even as they whine inconsolably about the identity politics they claim are ruining their lives.
Grange says if elected she would fight to place term limits for "career politicians" of both parties, enact tougher state immigration laws "no matter how loud the liberals whine about it" and cut regulations in the Tar Heel State.
A muhtar is a kind of village chief, politically neutral and always in demand: registering birth certificates, listening to neighbors whine, answering a mother who asks about the suspicious origins of the boy who wants to marry her daughter.
The noise heard by some American diplomats who were affected by mysterious health attacks in Havana was a shrill, almost cricket-like tone with an electrical whine, according to a recording of the sound obtained by The Associated Press.
The three methods the group employed targeted acoustic data, electric data, and electromagnetic data: the sound the computer makes (known as "coil whine"), the changes in electrical potential across its physical chassis, and the electromagnetic radiation it gives off.
It starts out as another tale about people with too much money who whine a lot, but then slowly draws you in as it unravels all of the lies the family members have been telling themselves over the years.
And when baby boomers and Generation X or Y or whatever decide to start using us as punching bags instead of millennials, it's gonna be much harder to whine about us if they're forced to call us The Scapegoats.
A Yemeni tribal sheikh said the Qaeda fighters were somehow tipped off to the troops' stealthy advance toward the village — perhaps by the whine of American drones that the tribal leader said were flying lower and louder than usual.
I love the whine in Paltrow's flirtation, the shock of her rage, how she can go from luminous to lost just like that, how she's able to summon worry, misery and rue 70 different ways in a single performance.
A WOMAN LIKE HER The Story Behind the Honor Killing of a Social Media Star By Sanam Maher In the early days of internet access, a young woman sits at a family computer, thrilling to its crackle and whine.
"Maybe he gets on TV to whine about the debate, but he uses the rest of the time to say, 'Here's what I stand for,'" said Larry Sabato, director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia.
The Internet gathered in collective shame when Keven O'Bannon posted a video of 101-year-old Richard Mann shoveling the snow off of his neighbor's sidewalk – and we whine whenever we have to brush a light dusting off of our cars.
These effects are a bit inconsistent — at one time you'll hear what sounds like the whine of an 80s drive or system spinning up; others reflect a sort of Windows 98SE aesthetic; your own interface looks like something out of Terminator.
Jana Kramer has shared an emotional Instagram offering kind words and support for her husband Mike Caussin, who opened up about his past struggles with sex addiction on their podcast Whine Down with Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin last week.
Speaking to PEOPLE this week, the mom of two revealed that despite being busy with her country music career, her "Whine Down" podcast with husband Mike Caussin and partnerships with multiple children's charities, she always sets aside time for her kids.
Footage shared on YouTube by the Associated Press shows the focused seals intently listening to sounds, flexing their nostrils, and repeating the noises via a hum that sounds a bit like if a human baby were to whine into a kazoo.
Here's the good news: In the midday heat, surrounded by the whine of 50 dental drills, Fred Moore of Rose Hill, Lee County, Virginia, is about to have his jaw bone shaved so he can finally be fitted for dentures.
The spouses — who separated in 2016 but renewed their vows in December — sat down to discuss their intimacy issues on Kramer's latest "Whine Down with Jana Kramer" podcast and opened up to fans about how Caussin's cheating has affected their relationship.
I considered including the Bajorans from Deep Space Nine, but they tend to whine a lot about how they were invaded by the Cardassians (which would likely lead to tragic reprisals against our own Kardashians.) Andorians are a different story, however.
The consensus around the web right now is that this is some form of "coil noise" or "coil whine" — the sort of sound a high-powered processor or virtually any electronic part can make, especially when it's not properly dampened.
Finding a happy medium between the propulsive, twangy jangle of their 2015 debut Whine of the Mystic and the widescreen, subdued ramblings of Thought Rock Fish Scale, the songs on I'm Bad Now are driving doses of pastoral indie rock.
" This is possibly the most nauseatingly childish part of the whole spectacle: You storm into a store with your pals, throw all the books around, and when some grown-ups tell you off, you whine, "Buh, buh… but he started it!
Instead, White House reporters continue to whine about briefing room restrictions, and diminish themselves with stunts like tweeting out photos of their socks, walking out of the briefing room when the White House spokesman is speaking, and secretly streaming live audio.
Ralph Angel: Now that Ralph Angel and Darla are on better terms, he's had nothing to do the last few episodes but whine about the fact that Charley doesn't respect him (typical baby of the family — sorry, I'm a bitter middle child).
Read More: 'Shadow Brokers' Whine That Nobody Is Buying Their Hacked NSA Files The group also made it back into the news with the recent WannaCry ransomware that targeted computers around the globe; it piggybacked on exploits revealed by the Shadow Brokers.
As for the people here that whine that they aren't taken care of, who have not to worry about their lives being taken from them or their basic needs met, who owes them more than the voice they already have access to?
Rock operas are cool and all, but Green Day's going back to their roots now with short and to the point, in-your-face pop punk songs in case we don't really have that much time to listen to Billie Joe Armstrong whine.
Many years later, I am with the guy who got me into it originally, and we have a grand old time doing almost anything imaginable with each other.... and he doesn't whine at me to suck his asshole like a little bitch.
Yeah, I guess that image on Whine of the Mystic, like wine as a symbol and alcohol as a force or substance to be reckoned with in life, I was thinking a lot about that when I was writing some of those songs.
Catch "American Girl" or "Don't Do Me Like That" on the radio and he's unmistakable: a voice filtered through the material emoluments of the rock star lifestyle until the gnarled whine that remains suggests a man who can survive anything, take any punch.
According to the leaked documents, Xi had urged party officials to ignore criticism of the Xinjiang crackdown as early as 2014, telling a closed-door meeting: "Don&apost be afraid if hostile forces whine, or if hostile forces malign the image of Xinjiang."
Kourtney Kardhasian's new lifestyle blog, Poosh, published a story on natural wine, whose recommendations were praised by Bon Appétit, Eater, and Natural Whine, an inside-baseball natural wine Instagram account run by industry vet Adam Vourvolis that also sells in-joke T-shirts.
The electric crackle of the refrigerator down the hallway of the one-bedroom apartment, the thin whine of the alarm clock next to him, the soft drone of cable news, the whooping churn of passing cars on the elevated highway out the window.
For 25 seconds in 1987, in the middle of WGN-TV anchor Dan Roan's sportscast, thousands of Chicagoans' feeds were replaced with a low analog whine and the eery image of a masked man nodding over and over as if in a state of mania.
After the success of his BuzzFeed web series, "Whine About It," Matt embarked on a solo stand-up career, performing to sold-out audiences around the United States and at least one disastrous not-sold-out audience at a casino in Palm Springs, California.
Those of us who've been watching this season of RuPaul's Drag Race know that Farrah Moan hasn't done much of anything so far, other than whine, wear a floppy grey beanie near-constantly, and get criticized by the judges for wearing too much highlighter.
You've got music, videos, podcasts, voice memos, and two stores — one for apps, the other for music, movies, and TV. You can whine about all those apps taking up real estate on your home screen, sure, but the execution is so much tighter and focused.
Sessions' recusal made things more difficult for Trump, and since the president's predominant personality traits, if we must choose just three, consist of being incredibly petty, a dumbass, and a giant bully, it's only natural he'd whine about not getting his way to the Times.
Curved tile walls amplify every footfall and shout, not to mention the indecipherable blare of the PA. Eventually a train rumbles through at 94 decibels or more, announced by the whine of a motor, the screech of brakes, and the clack of wheels on steel.
The couple sat down with PEOPLE Now on Tuesday to discuss an incident involving a photo of a topless woman found on Caussin's Apple Watch — which the couple first revealed on a recent episode of their podcast Whine Down with Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin.
The dog did not get dinner but she didn't whine about it, and though she wasn't allowed to, she came up on the bed and slept with her head on my older son's stomach, because he was her favorite, being the biggest puppy of all.
If your foes score an own goal, you don't hand the point back to them; you welcome the edge and keep on playing, no matter how much they whine about what could have been or make dangerous plays to win the lost point back.
TUF started online in 2015 as a private Facebook group—a place where women living in Seattle and the surrounding areas could share tracks and gear tips, talk about upcoming shows around town, and generally interact in a space free from the relentless whine of mansplainers.
Christie reiterated on Fox that he thought it was a "big mistake" for Trump to not attend the debate, noting he himself didn't "whine and moan and complain and walk away" when he was demoted to the undercard debate at a Fox Business event in November.
It's not my favorite musical—Vandergelder is a one-note creation, a long misanthropic whine, and Herman is not the subtlest lyricist in the world—and until I saw Midler in the role I was partial to the 1969 Barbra Streisand film version, directed by Gene Kelly.
That doesn't mean you have the right to be offensive after hours, it just means that if you want to whine about being tired, tweet one of your embarrassing drafts, or admit a slightly shameful TV or movie opinion, there's truly no better time to do it.
Night after night, you must tend to your activated Tattletail, feed it, recharge it, groom it, play with it and keep it in the light so it doesn't get scared, lest you want to hear it whine and howl, attracting the attention of the less forgiving Mama.
While visiting a friend at his design studio in Soho — where the windows had been thrown wide open to let in a balmy, late afternoon, and the whine of wheels in stop-and-go traffic punctuated our conversation — my eyes picked out the breaking headline on his computer screen.
It also sets up the ultimate put-up or shut-up moment for the Republican Congress: They can continue to whine about the agency and its pesky crackdowns on Wall Street, or they can block it, defying the interests of millions of their own constituents in the process.
But thanks to a debut album that wouldn't quit in Whine of the Mystic, Nap Eyes were able to build some needed buzz that has set the stage for album number two to turn the business of rock and roll into a full-time gig for the four-piece.
Gail: Let me stop here for a minute and whine about the fact that no matter how many Latinos turn out in California, their state of nearly 40 million people is only going to be represented by two senators, which is exactly the same number as Wyoming, population 579,315.
"Trump and his right-wing enablers whine about publicly available information being released because they want to distract from his role in fueling the kind of racism, bigotry, and white nationalism that we saw in El Paso this weekend," said campaign spokesperson Sawyer Hackett in an email to Vox.
For the most part, other automakers have so far tried to craft sounds that match the natural whine of electric motors without abandoning the way the audible feedback scales up in an internal combustion engine as the car goes faster — in other words, still loud and kind of brawny.
On the latest episode of their podcast Whine Down with Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin,, the pair open up about a recent incident involving the singer going through Caussin's Apple Watch and finding a topless woman's photo that he had deleted from his phone without informing his wife.
Each time that the President stands as the voice of a reactionary Republican Party -- the party of the white male backlash -- and Republican leaders do nothing to stop him other than wince and whine, the party moves farther away from the goal of creating a durable political coalition.
Along with BMW sound designer Renzo Vitale, he produced a sound for the car that feels right out of a film — a low whine that sounds like something like a cross between what a spaceship feels like it ought to sound like, and the classic THX deep note sound test.
Elsewhere, Spencer (who's totally going to die in next week's midseason finale, if there's any justice), takes a drive with Father Gabriel, and uses the opportunity to whine to his captive audience about what a bad leader Rick is, hoping for the priest to give him absolution for his traitorous opinion.
The pre-dawn Afro Caribbean street party known as J'ouvert is the raucous prelude to the West Indian Day Parade that happens in the bright summer sun with its own band of masqueraders, who whine down Eastern Parkway to the sound of soca music in fancy feathered headdresses and colorful spandex.
"Trump can whine and he can fire senior FBI officials, but he has been singularly ineffective either in getting the bureau to investigate his political opponents (they have not yet 'locked her up') or in dropping the Russia investigation, which continues to his apparent endless frustration," Jurecic and Wittes wrote.
That's the last we'll hear from him for quite a while, but these first 40 pages of "The Institute" — low-key and relaxed, an unaffected and genially convincing depiction of a certain uncelebrated walk of life — demonstrate how engaging King's fiction can be even without an underlying low whine of dread.
We whine about it a lot, of which we are both aware, but we both accept this as reality for now, since it has allowed us to grow our total net worth close to $113M (which includes some smart real estate and stock investments I made when I was younger).
In the end, nothing that Rodrigues says resonates as deeply as Inoue's terrifying, teasing whine, which conveys the larger cultural and political stakes; nothing imparts the mystery of creation as potently as the flicker of a darting emerald lizard or an eerie parade of cats prowling through a spookily deserted village.
It's started to feel like a quivering, white noise background sound that sits somewhere louder than the whine of a TV in standby mode, and quieter than the hissed "yessss" your grandad let out with a triumphantly clenched fist when he heard the results of last year's EU referendum vote.
When New York Times reporter Eric Lipton asked the EPA for comments on his story about how a former staffer for the American Chemistry Council, a lobbying group for the chemicals industry, was now at the EPA weakening PFOA regulations, the agency's press office stalled for weeks, before responding with a whine.
Matt Wood, policy director at the internet advocacy group Free Press, told Gizmodo the ISPs "have a very different line on Wall Street than they have on K Street"—they whine to regulators that the red tape is crushing their ability to flourish, but tell investors that they're investing billions in infrastructure.
One of the new promos for the show's final episode proves our girl is in hot water, with Spencer getting punched in the face by Mona (Janel Parrish), attacked by her biological mother Mary Drake (Andrea Parker), and having to deal with Aria (Lucy Hale) whine about some more Ezra (Ian Harding) drama.
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The officers are fantastic and completely normal, which is one of the best things you can get while on a reporting assignment: normal people with the same sense of humor as your own, who will whine alongside you about the lack of booze, and who can remember lines from "Ghostbusters" with ease.
A ring would certainly be useful for silencing the spinning blades of a computer's cooling fan, or the high-pitched whine of a tiny propeller on a drone, but the metamaterial will work just as well in the shape of a cube or a hexagon, easily allowing large sound-blocking walls to be assembled.
It might seem petty to whine about the Inspire HR's looks, especially since functionally it's not really a compromise or step down from the Alta HR. But design is a big part of whether you actually stick with a wearable in the long run, or if simply collects dust at the bottom of your drawer.
I don&apost come on TV and whine that I have been heckled or people have tried to physically get to me or that my life has been threatened and that I&aposve had people, you know, literally threatened my life, it&aposs happened more often than I care to exist, it&aposs wrong.
Because the first record was passed on to Paradise of Bachelors through Tamara Lindeman of the Weather Station, the idea came up of reissuing Whine of the Mystic and just giving it a longer press campaign so the band could exist and sit in people's minds by the time the next record came out.
We don't love the wail of ambulance sirens, the brontosaurus stomp of garbage trucks or the steel-on-steel whine of the No. 4, 5 and 6 trains rounding into the Union Square station, but we'll put up with them until somebody finds a quieter way to move sick people, trash and rush-hour commuters.
But he did not redeem his credibility when he precariously bombed Qaddafi out of Libya — given that he perverted a U.N. resolution rather than confirmed a prior ultimatum, and he seemed to whine about his wrong action rather than be willing to right it by sending forces to stanch the terrorist wound he had inflicted.
Morose lyrics, melancholy tunes, and all that negative energy is tied to fuzzy, crackling guitar noise that keeps threatening to crumble apart but somehow just barely skates through in one piece, the perfect metaphor; the slam-dunk power-chord exercises that punctuate the record are framed by quieter, jaggedier layers of acoustic pluck and electric whine.
In the case of the monitor investigation, the researchers—who also include Daniel Genkin of University of Michigan, Mihir Pattani of University of Pennsylvania, and Roei Schuster of Tel Aviv University and Cornell Tech—found that the power supply boards in many screens emit a high-pitched or inaudible whine as they work to modulate current.
And I wanted the bacon-and-chorizo biryani to be different in any number of ways: less saturated with smoke, more aromatic with spices, and probably cheaper than the $57 Paowalla is charging for it, although I might not whine about the price of this family-size portion if I had liked the way it tasted.
Indeed, the Times's account of how the operation went down seemed to suggest as much, stating that the operation was "jinxed from the start": Qaeda fighters were somehow tipped off to the stealthy advance toward the village — perhaps by the whine of American drones that local tribal leaders said were flying lower and louder than usual.
A sequel to Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden, an FF7-style dystopian epic that rightfully replaced dreamy anime whine boys with Charles Barkley, LeBron, Jordan, Bird, and robo-Vince Carter, Barkley 2 sadly drops the legendary basketball men to avoid pissing off the NBA, but remains set in a world desolated by the Chaos Dunk.
" Over the past couple of weeks, THUMP caught up with a few working "type beat" producers—including Wright, an up-and-coming producer with over 20,000 YouTube subscribers; Menace; Johnny Juliano, a veteran producer who's worked with The Game, Nicki Minaj, Ty Dolla $ign, and Wiz Khalifa; and S.I.K., who produced A$AP Rocky's "Fine Whine.
Here's what has grabbed the neighborhood's attention: In addition to traffic noises from trucks coming in and out at all hours, there are also strange thumps and banging in the dead of night, a mysterious "whine or hum that rises in pitch" and a sound like someone "waving around a large piece of sheet metal," writes SJMN reporter Ethan Baron.
During Thanksgiving dinner and while opening Christmas presents under the mistletoe you'll be free to complain and whine and moan and swear up and down that if you were one of those fighters or one of those fighters' coaches you would have done things differently, and better—and to assure those who don't believe you that you'll be proven right when January returns.
"Oh, hello," Isaac said, and his tone, with its high, slight whine of riskless civility, made him, he figured, the more likely Hamptonite, as though he were greeting Stoma in some vacation-town supermarket, both of them just back from the ocean, relaxed, pleasantly melancholy, dawdling down aisles in salt-encrusted swim trunks for a twilight resupply of wine and fresh corn.
He was a little grossed out at first, but he took a shower and then figured out that he LOVED IT. Well, two years down the road, we couldn't have sex without me paying attention to his ass somehow, because if I didn't he would lay on his back with his knees on his shoulders and WHINE AT ME until I gave in.
But on days like this, when besides the occasional distant whine of a gas auger or the ice pinging as it thickens — a sound like whales playing laser tag beneath you — when you're a half mile from anything that even could make a noise, the silence feels almost holy, cloistered as one is on the pop-up remoteness of a newly frozen lake.
But for as much as critics and conservatives whine about the evils of "cancel culture," rappers who are accused of domestic violence or sex crimes seem insulated from accusations deemed credible enough to prompt criminal or civil cases, largely due to a listenership paradoxically and nihilistically unwilling to reconcile the bad behavior of these artists with their own portrayed image.
"Our marriage, you think would be more stressful, and don't get me wrong there are times when we are sleep deprived and short with each other because we're so tired and you take that out on the people you love, but we have a quicker rebound now," said the singer, who hosts Whine Down with Jana Kramer and often features her husband on the podcast.
"Our marriage, you think would be more stressful, and don't get me wrong there are times when we are sleep deprived and short with each other because we're so tired and you take that out on the people you love, but we have a quicker rebound now," says the singer, who hosts Whine Down with Jana Kramer and often features her husband on the podcast.
It's an aesthetic the group perfected in the late 1990s, when it stripped any final vestige of angst from punk, with results generally along the lines of "whiny whine mope/whiiiiny whiiine moooope/chug chug chug chug pow pow pow pow" (repeat 8 times) — pop-punk as structurally flawless as anything from the Brill Building or "Grease," a saccharine soundtrack for high-fives and restless preteen energy.
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In the darkest days of his campaign, in the week after the release of the Access Hollywood video in which Trump gloats about grabbing women "by the pussy," Trump would whine to his rally audiences about how much they needed him, that he was their last line of defense against "Crooked Hillary" and a Democratic Party who wanted to end their way of life.
The dexterous Mr. Habjan, with his varied arsenal of puppets and wide-ranging repertoire of voices, including the conductor's nasal Austrian whine, takes us through many such moments, including Böhm's ascendancy to the music directorship of the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany, in 1934, after a conductor opposed to the regime was forced into exile, and Böhm's enthusiastic support for the German annexation of Austria.
But in the cab of 188, walled off from the outside world by two panes of reinforced glass, the loudest sounds would have been the burp of the radio and the intermittent whine of the alerter, which triggers if an engineer takes his hands off the controls for more than a few seconds, shutting off only once the round red "acknowledge" button on the dashboard has been depressed.
His vocal – a nasal whine the likes of which have gone unheard since James Blunt retired from music to become Mr Twitter Banter – chomps up the syllables to sound more regional and everyman; over-enunciating some, mumbling and drawling others like he's still a shy guy at an open mic night in a local pub, and splitting Robyn's righteous "Ohhh" hook in the chorus into three, breathy syllables.
From the iterant, almost antagonistic pulse of the motion tracker to the heavy scrape of metal on metal as shafts open up, the groaning and creaking of the ship, the stuttering blips and whirs of computers, the clatter of stuff just falling down, and the continuous mechanical whine of the tension-stretching "music," it's the audio of the Crew Expendable DLC that really puts you in the picture.
Liam Gallagher's drawl replaced with a moneyed whine; a breakdown wedged into the chorus; school-hall riffs—there's a level of sheer belligerence here, one you imagine could make Oasis proud on some level, before realising that if Liam Gallagher were to ever actually hear this, Cartel would get called "a bunch of trust fund kids in eyeliner who need to go outside or kiss a girl" on Twitter, followed by a knockout "AS YOU WERE LG X" blow.
Aedes aegypti are present in more than half the states, from California to Florida and as far-flung as San Francisco, Kansas City and New Haven; entomologists have found that they regularly survive through the winter in sheltered spots in Washington, D.C. Unlike the salt-marsh mosquitoes that whine through beach towns at twilight or the night-biting Culex that carry West Nile between birds and humans, aegypti prefer proximity to people; we are their favorite meal.
TRUMP AND HIS GENERALSThe Cost of Chaos By Peter Bergen Luckily, no one makes us read a book that covers all of our bad moments in the dental chair — the tut-tutting about a cracked tooth, the anesthetic-charged needle sliding into soft tissue, the high-pitched whine of the drill, the grating sound of enamel being ground away, the bleeding gum, the anodyne assurance that there are only four more visits left before the restoration is complete.
Before I start writing, which is my full-time freelance job, I have a little ritual to get my brain working: light palo santo; meditate; scroll Instagram; scroll Twitter; check email; call a friend; clean the toilet; check my bank account; organize my closet; stare at the ceiling; scroll Instagram; slip into a Wikipedia hole; talk to my husband about what I think I might write; read my horoscope; try on seven "writing outfits"; whine; scroll Instagram; child's pose; scroll Instagram; scroll Instagram; scroll Instagram.
Or after the parade has begun, as you walk down west 45th street on the way toward 5th Avenue, past rehearsing bagpipe circles, one after another, every black inch of asphalt occupied, short men with broom-bristle mustaches, bald heads so round they look digitally rendered, surrounding two guys in the center beating cannon-blasts on the drums, the piercing whine of the bagpipes that sounds somehow triumphant and mournful, a commencement and a eulogy all at once, street cart smoke burning your nostrils like acid, you wandering around in a bubble of this.
The milk float with its thin mosquito whine straining through larch and elder from the lane, the nervous bottles in their metal basket intent on music but without a tune, the milkman in his doctor's stubby coat and sailor's rakish dark-blue canvas cap are all invisible, imagined/dreamed beyond my curtains in the early light, along with tissue footprints in the frost, our rinsed-out empties, and the rolled-up note exchanged for bottles with their silver tops the blue tits have already broken through to sip the stiffened plugs of cream before we come downstairs and bring our order in. 3.
Flying an airplane smoothly, with coordinated turns (using the ailerons and rudder together) while maintaining precise control of altitude and airspeed and bank angle, is … actually that's not so difficult; but doing all this while at the controls of an aircraft that's, say, being buffeted by crosswind gusts as you turn towards a runway, in a busy traffic pattern, with the stall warning beginning to whine because you banked too late and too hard, but it's too late to fix that judgement error now, and the radio crackling in your ears as the tower says something which might or might not be germane to you — — well, the instructor who made that first takeoff seem easy told me, later that same day, that most people who begin pilot training never finish it.

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