The word "railers" may cause some confusion when it comes to spelling. The correct way to spell it is with an "i" before the "e", as in "ra(i)lers". The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈreɪlərz/. The "ai" sound in "railers" is pronounced as the long "a" sound in "pain", while the final "ers" is pronounced as "erz". "Railers" is a plural noun that refers to people who make abusive remarks or criticisms.
The word "railers" is derived from the verb "rail", which means to criticize, scold, or express strong disapproval. The etymology of "rail" can be traced back to the Old French word "railler", meaning to tease or ridicule. The Old French word, in turn, likely originated from the Late Latin word "ragulare", meaning to babble or chatter. Over time, the term "railers" has come to refer to individuals who frequently engage in harsh criticism or mocking.