by RangulusJangulus December 22, 2008
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When people are in a disagreement but do not raise their voice or make exaggerated hand gestures or facial expression's, as well as all body language. May evolve into a full blown argument. An Argument with extreme voice change and body language is called a heated argument.
Both parties disagreeing about something they respond to in a more complacent than passionate manner.
Parties responding to one another in a controlled manner when disagreement arises.
It is seen most often with long time married couples who quarrel about things in a behaved manner.
It can also happen during in a friendly debate with friends, or in class room/work space discussions.
May end in parties "agreeing to disagree" or escalade into a "Heated Argument
People who master taruging with one another (often times long time friends) can do it so well that unless one can actually hear what they are saying, it would be hard to tell that they are in a disagreement.
When people are in a disagreement but do not raise their voice or make exaggerated hand gestures or facial expression's, as well as all body language. May evolve into a full blown argument. An Argument with extreme voice change and body language is called a heated argument.
Both parties disagreeing about something they respond to in a more complacent than passionate manner.
Parties responding to one another in a controlled manner when disagreement arises.
It is seen most often with long time married couples who quarrel about things in a behaved manner.
It can also happen during in a friendly debate with friends, or in class room/work space discussions.
May end in parties "agreeing to disagree" or escalade into a "Heated Argument
People who master taruging with one another (often times long time friends) can do it so well that unless one can actually hear what they are saying, it would be hard to tell that they are in a disagreement.
"Mom, you and Dad argue about everything!"--- " NO, Honey, not really. We are not upset at one another if that is what you mean, we are only targuing. We don't have to agree on everything!"
"You just love to argue about everything" -- "No, I do not, I am only targuing with you. I just find that often I do not agree with what you say, and I feel inclined to have just as much of an opinion as you do."
"You just love to argue about everything" -- "No, I do not, I am only targuing with you. I just find that often I do not agree with what you say, and I feel inclined to have just as much of an opinion as you do."
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by Banger3000 December 1, 2021
Get the Taohui mug.Tague, comes from an Irish family most reputably James E. Tague, who in 1908 opened James E. Tague and Co. In 1959 (Tague Lumber is a 100-year old family-owned building materials distributor in the metropolitan Philadelphia area), the family business became Tague Lumber, Inc., son Joseph L. Tague was named President and one of four employees was his son Vincent J. Tague, Sr. While his grandfather was proficient with his horses, Vince Sr. became the master of the company's mechanical stable. His care and grooming of the big red trucks is legendary within the business and the family. The company is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
“taig” (correct spelling: “Teague) is derived from the Irish word “Tadhg”, which, according to different sources means either: “Irish”, “badger” or “bad poet”. As a surname it is now Teague. Teague and Tadh became a synonym for man: “Tadhg an dá thaobh” (Man of the street). At a later point, it became a reference to Catholics. The word/name Tague is commonly confused with the derogatory word/name Taig or Teague.
“taig” (correct spelling: “Teague) is derived from the Irish word “Tadhg”, which, according to different sources means either: “Irish”, “badger” or “bad poet”. As a surname it is now Teague. Teague and Tadh became a synonym for man: “Tadhg an dá thaobh” (Man of the street). At a later point, it became a reference to Catholics. The word/name Tague is commonly confused with the derogatory word/name Taig or Teague.
Person 1: "I still don't have the money"
Person 2: "Hey man don't be a tague get a job"
Person 1: "It's teague you ignorant wanka"
Person 2: "Hey man don't be a tague get a job"
Person 1: "It's teague you ignorant wanka"
by John Paslove February 1, 2008
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by Rodney Riddle April 16, 2012
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