verb
- to argue or wrangle, especially in a petty or tedious manner
Usage: informal; chiefly British; often used with 'bargle' in the phrase 'argle-bargle'
Examples
- They argles over the smallest details instead of making a decision.
- Stop argles with your brother about who gets the last slice.
- The committee members argles endlessly without reaching a conclusion.
- I don't want to argle about this—let's just move forward.