Argue about petty and trivial matters.
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Verb: bicker; 3rd person present: bickers; past tense: bickered; past participle: bickered; gerund or present participle: bickering
“This is normal sister bickering”.
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"whenever the phone rings, they bicker over who must answer it".
You'll need a live chicken and two bricks. First, fuck the chicken, then, while still mounted, take the two bricks and smash the chicken's head between them. The dying/dead chicken will thrash about for 30 seconds (or more if you're lucky) giving you a one-of-a-kind climax. Rinse chicken well. Make soup.
To take something to the next level. specifically to go beyond "balls to the wall". To put forth the maximum effort. Often referring to action that requires risking one's livelihood.
Nick: I went balls to the wall on the basketball court yesterday.
Paul: Oh Yeah, I played so hard, I wound up in the emergency room after. I totally went dicks to the bricks.