verb
- past tense of 'argle': to argue or dispute, especially in a petty or prolonged manner
Usage: informal; chiefly British; often used with 'bargle' as 'argle-bargle' to mean pointless argument or nonsense
Examples
- They argled about the rules for hours without reaching a decision.
- The two neighbors argled over the property line for weeks.
- He argled with his sister about who should do the dishes.
- The committee members argled endlessly during the meeting.
- She argled back when he tried to blame her for the mistake.