poormouth

See also: poor-mouth and poor mouth

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Etymology

poor + mouth

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poormouth (third-person singular simple present poormouths, present participle poormouthing, simple past and past participle poormouthed)

  1. (transitive, intransitive, informal) To claim to be poor.
    • 1970 June 8, Tom Wolfe, “Radical Chic: That Party at Lenny's”, in New York Magazine:
      On the other hand one does not want to arrive “poor-mouthing it” in some outrageous turtleneck and West Eighth Street bell-jean combination, as if one is “funky” and of “the people.”

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