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Argleflarble 

A word Used to express pure frustration, anger and regret.

Derived from the Greek word Auragel meaning ugh and Latin word falarabel meaning AAAAAAAHHH.
Jim had just made a stupid mistake on a test and accidentally broke a window blind. He screamed Argleflarble!
Argleflarble by Tomato patato September 4, 2020

arglebargle 

A substitute for 'argh'. However, it rhymes and makes the user witty.
"No I will not make out with you"

"arglebargle"

"omfg take me now"
arglebargle by JeskaX August 10, 2007

Argleflarble 

A frustrated way of saying oops.

Derived from the Greek arugeal meaning AAARRGGH, and the latin felaurible meaning oopsie.
Jim arrived at the airport forgetting to bring his suitcase. He yelled out ARGLEFLARBLE!
Argleflarble by Tomato patato September 5, 2020

arglebargle 

1. Patter which is barely sensible, as in grasping at straws when trying to chat someone up.
2. The mispronounced name of Arberg, the host of a party in Steven King's Tommyknockers; a drunken poet mangles Arberg into Arglebargle.
1. "Cripes, I'm only hoping the Duane Reed pharmacy has some extra strength Tylenol for my sore joints and this babe is rattling some star struck arglebargle..." (tacitus post, PheroTalk Forum, 1/2/2007)
2. "Arglebargle is a beefy sonofawhore."
arglebargle by Mark Lovendahl December 9, 2008

rarglefargleshnarsh 

term used when uttering loud cry of anger/boredom/hilarity.
can be used in any way to break awkward silences or as a starter for a conversation.
phil: "man, i'm bored."
jeff: "yeah mee too."
phill: ". . . "
jeff: ". . . "
phil: "rarglefargleshnarsh!!"
jeff: "what?"
phil: "i dunno, i was bored."
jeff: "okay, cool. lets go out?"

arglebargle 

To Argue so vehemently against an issue that you end up arguing for an issue. See for example the classic Bugs Bunny cartoon where the "wascally wabbit" engages Daffy Duck in the "is to, is not" argument. In this argument, Bugs strategically switches sides leading the opposition, Daffy, to also switch sides in favor of Bugs' original position.
Usage adjective: It was an arglebargle argument. Verb: He arglebargled the argument when he lost.
arglebargle by cms4equality March 9, 2014