Used to express anger or extreme pleasure, usually very loudly, although,
Merely uttering this word has the potential to cause unspeakable chaos.
Merely uttering this word has the potential to cause unspeakable chaos.
by The Mountain King June 09, 2018
Like argh, but suggests a certian amount of laziness. Often pointing out a problem/task that the user either won't or will not enjoy correcting/doing.
Related words include argh (obviously), dargh and zargh
Related words include argh (obviously), dargh and zargh
Per 1: Go to the shop and get me food.
Per 2: Nargh!
Per 1: Does that mean that you won't go or that you will go and just won't enjoy it?
Per 2: Nargh!
Per 1: Does that mean that you won't go or that you will go and just won't enjoy it?
by Frankie Robertson May 28, 2006
An exclimation to express anger or exasperation. Either used before or after a statement.
Syn: argh.
Syn: argh.
by Kamikaze December 05, 2004