1. Verb. To yammer on in an excited, uninformed fashion. Term used to describe the public rhetorical antics of Tea Partyers or tinfoil hat rightwing conspiracy theorists, in particular.
2. Noun. Run on, nonsensical political noise fueled by fear, anger, and no facts. Sometimes used with the added "yargl". ("bargl yargl")
2. Noun. Run on, nonsensical political noise fueled by fear, anger, and no facts. Sometimes used with the added "yargl". ("bargl yargl")
by Neo Zinn July 08, 2010
Similar to the iconic breggle, bargle is another word that you can use in any circumstance. Best used for when you want to take a break from saying breggle.
by mobsterlobster5 February 20, 2021
A word that means your mind is complete nonsense or is full of confusing thoughts that don't make sense when said out loud.
Usually used by someone under the influence of a substance.
Usually used by someone under the influence of a substance.
by zippadeedoodahh January 11, 2012
by the Chase Gordon June 26, 2007
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.
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."
Wade: "Pitt the Elder!"
Lenny: "Hold on, let me bargle for who had the more salutary effect on British foreign policy and domestic weal."
by mrflip November 16, 2009
by Alekane August 20, 2016
Simply, It's what barglers do.
by Michelle Burnette June 16, 2003