• argy-bargy audio pronunciation
  • \ahr-jee-BAHR-jee\
  • DEFINITION noun
    : a lively discussion : argument, dispute
  • EXAMPLE
    After much argy-bargy, Paul and Hugh finally came up with a plan that satisfied them both.
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"Argy-bargy" and its slightly older variant "argle-bargle" have been a part of British English since the second half of the 19th century. "Argy" and "argle" evolved in certain English and Scottish dialects as variant forms of "argue." As far as we can tell, "bargy" and "bargle" never existed as independent words; they only came to life with the compounds as singsong reduplications of "argy" and "argle." Some other words that can be used for a dispute in English are "squabble," "contretemps," and "donnybrook."

 

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