Express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness.
1It's easy enough to kvetch about things you don't like, but corporations are not mind readers.
2Available any time she needed to kvetch.
3Now we have a plug-in hybrid sedan, and the doubters are running out of reasons to kvetch.
4Mac fans are a passionate minority who like to kvetch about everything from file systems to UI consistency.
5Carl got tired of hearing her kvetch, so he blistered her with the most obscene name he could think of.
6Entertaining and occasionally affecting, Kvetch is too disjointed to kvell about.
7Jerry and George are kvetching in a coffee shop.
8He kvetched about itches he couldn't reach, a sore back, and the sun in his eyes.
9Although I enjoyed kvetching with my Jewish friends, I was not convinced that they could thoroughly feel my pain.
10He found that rummaging through other computers was an amusing alternative to watching Honeymooner reruns while his wife kvetched.