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Definition of "argle-bargle" []

  • A verbal argument. (noun)
  • To argue. (verb)

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Use "argle-bargle" in a sentence
  • "He was obviously a bit drunk, clearly excited to have his evening suddenly include not the old argle-bargle with his disenchanted wife but a bit of thrilling alone time with a pretty young college girl."
  • "Here's his charmless admission that he prefers American girls to English ones because they put out without a lot of upfront argle-bargle."
  • "In that context, Williams appeared on Fox two days later, as part of a six-minute segment focusing on O'Reilly's comments -- and the argle-bargle that ensued -- on The View."