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Discover LudwigThe word "bellyacher" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who complains or complains too much about something. For example: "My brother is always a bellyacher about the food my mother prepares."
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bellyacher
noun
One who bellyaches; a complainer.
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(Often, I was one of the bellyachers. And often, I'd hear from Mr. Jobs.
While journalism breeds a higher-than-average population of bellyachers, turnover was especially high at Politico in late March and early April — five reporters and one editor announced they were leaving, including the White House reporter Nia-Malika Henderson (to The Washington Post), who had been the only African-American on a staff of about 50 reporters.
They spend all their time bleating about how boring the Premier League has become and pining for the days before Big Four dominance, but as soon as a club announces its aspiration to shake up the established order, the very same bellyachers heap scorn and ridicule on the uppity fools.
It's also possible that he was already in character, representing the first in a long line of misanthropes, boneheads and bellyachers who express themselves in his sometimes stately, often bluesy, quintessentially American songs.
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