A fork of Rural Dictionary
v. Too go too far; to take a joke to unnatural and unfunny extremes; to cross over an accepted line.
interjection. Said to someone who has argle-bargled.
Dude #1: "I need to do some reading for class, but I lost my homework commander!"
Dude #2: "Argle-bargle, dude..."
a pointless argument about trivial things(from a scottish word)
The keep turning things into argle bargle.
A Cockney term meaning "argument", often describing a worthless, but energetic, conversation or comment. Derived from "argy bargy", which is derived in the classic Cockney rhyming scheme from "argument".
Tim: What's all the hullabaloo?
Jim: Tina and Tanya are all argle bargle over which British actor is better: Sean Connery or Gene Wilder.
Tim: But...neither are British.
Jim: *sigh* Yep....
Expression of exasperation when at a loss for words or just out of sorts or lack of clarity in thought, another form of 'argh'.
I can't think of anything right now... argle bargle!!
A Cockney term meaning "argument", often describing a worthless, but energetic, conversation or comment. Derived from "argy bargy", which is derived in the classic Cockney rhyming scheme from "argument".
Tim: What's all the hullabaloo?
Jim: Tina and Tanya are all argle bargle over which British actor is better: Sean Connery or Gene Wilder.
Tim: But...neither are British.
Jim: *sigh* Yep....
To freak out (trip) way too much over something trivial.
Compare to foofaraw, hullabaloo.
"Homeboy over there is makin' a bunch of argle bargle over that spilled Hennessy."
A small woodland mammal native to the Scottish highlands, typically found in mountainous regions. The Scottish hunt the Argle Bargle for their furry tartan pelt which can then be made into Kilts
"Look over there, and Argle Bargle"