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Bargle

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.
Jose: my fish died yesterday :(
Krish: bargle that sucks
by mobsterlobster5 February 20, 2021
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Bargle

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.
"Bargle.."
"Man, you must be high haha."
by zippadeedoodahh January 11, 2012
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Bargling

The act of both bargaining and haggling when shopping.
"OMG, I can't believe that I was bargling with the saleman for over 4 hours!"
by Alekane August 20, 2016
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Bargle

To Bargle: To place one's face and/or Penile genetalia into the crack of a very large, yet not obese or fat, buttox, and proceed to move your face around and say, "Bargle Bargle Bargley Barglez"
Jordan: dude, what would you do if Kim Kardashian just took her pants off in front of you right now? like, what would you do?

Me: Well, I'd start off by giving her a good Bargling. After I Bargle her, i would Barglez her again just for TeH LuLz.
by xxHorseAssassinxx July 7, 2011
mugGet the Barglemug.

Bargl

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")
Don't bother me with your bargl yargl. I actually read newspapers.
by Neo Zinn July 9, 2010
mugGet the Barglmug.

argle bargle

a pointless argument about trivial things(from a scottish word)
The keep turning things into argle bargle.
by The Return of Light Joker December 3, 2007
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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....
by IdiotRome August 28, 2007
mugGet the argle barglemug.

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