A fork of Rural Dictionary
(v). to vomit; the act of puking
Scott bargled all night long and had to lie naked on the bathroom floor to cool off.
To use a smartphone to resolve the factual matter of a subject under debate while out at a bar with friends. From "bar" and "google" via "bargain".
If bargling shows you are wrong, you have been iPwned.
Barney: "England's greatest Prime Minister was Lord Palmerston!"
Wade: "Pitt the Elder!"
Lenny: "Hold on, let me bargle for who had the more salutary effect on British foreign policy and domestic weal."
Simply, It's what barglers do.
Man, did you see old Mr. Lynn bargle that tootsie pop?
when you wiggle your fingers in someone's armpit
Marge was freaked out with Jimmy gave her a bargle. Shes has a fear of fingers in armpits
(v.) person who enjoys a good time;a person who contradicts
hallam bargled at axel when he showed him his new duct tape aparell.
verb (intrans.)
1. A portmanteau of the words 'ball' and 'gargle' meaning to gargle someone's balls.
noun
1. an act or instance or the sound of bargling : an unzip and bargle of sweaty nuts.
2. bargler : one who is in the act of bargling.
verb
A general act of fucking something up : The job was completely bargled when that retard took over.
ORIGIN early 21st cent.: from French gargouiller ‘gurgle, bubble,’ from gargouille ‘throat’ (see gargoyle ) and Middle English : from Old Norse bҩllr, of Germanic origin.
When I am in need of a good bargle, Jason's the first one I call - and he always satisfies.