I see this term a lot on this site (as well as other British articles) and assume it correlates to our (U.S.) whining... meaning uneeded, unwanted and unappreciated groaning and moaning about a person, incident or life in general...
Ours is pronounced as spelled as in "wine - ing"...
Thanks in advance for this Colonist's continuing education in all things British!
There are several moot theories on the origin of 'Pom' and 'Pommies' Michael Quinion's World Wide Words website is considered the most accurate: "It is now pretty well accepted that the pomegranate theory is close to the truth, though there's a slight twist to take note of. HJ Rumsey wrote about it in 1920 in the introduction to his book The Pommies, or New...
Aha! It must have a context though... is it an abreviation or just generally understood slang... sort of like our 'Redneck'... no one can interpret what it's supposed to mean but everyone knows one when they see one...
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