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argle-bargle

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NOUN
  1. a verbal dispute; a wrangling argument

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  • Here's his charmless admission that he prefers American girls to English ones because they put out without a lot of upfront argle-bargle. Christopher Hitchens's "Hitch-22," reviewed by Diana McLellan
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  • The folks on the Nova Roma group are having an argle-bargle about it.
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  • Here's his charmless admission that he prefers American girls to English ones because they put out without a lot of upfront argle-bargle. Christopher Hitchens's "Hitch-22," reviewed by Diana McLellan
  • 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. Bill Lichtenstein: NPR Conducting Investigation Into Juan Williams Firing
  • And enough of that peacekeeping argle-bargle... let's take it to these jihadi donkeyheads. Archive 2008-02-01
  • I'll spare you the technical argle-bargle.
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