grumpy pants
See also: grumpypants and grumpy-pants
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Noun
grumpy pants (plural grumpy pants)
- (countable, informal, sometimes used attributively) A person who is currently in a bad mood or is habitually cranky.
- 1954, Philip Wylie, The Best of Crunch and Des, Rinehart, page 360:
- "You fish, pal. Old grumpy-pants doesn't own the ocean!"
- 2013, Eve Langlais, B785: Cyborg Romance, self-published, →ISBN, page 74:
- “Charming, there you are. I've been looking all over for you. Grumpy pants here wouldn't tell me where you went.”
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:grumpy pants.
- (uncountable, informal) A notional pair of pants worn by someone in a bad mood.
- 2011, C. J. Castano, Forbidden Innocence, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 115:
- "What is everyone's problem this morning? Did everyone wake up with their grumpy pants on?"
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