Apr 26 Word of the Day
1. The default beliefs installed when you were a child.
2. An unexamined position you absorbed from your environment growing up.
2. An unexamined position you absorbed from your environment growing up.
I grew up in a conservative home so my factory settings lead me to vote Republican.
I grew up in a liberal home so my factory settings lead me to vote Democrat.
I grew up in a liberal home so my factory settings lead me to vote Democrat.
by riemannslost0 February 04, 2020
3
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....
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 23, 2007
4
Expression of exasperation when at a loss for words or just out of sorts or lack of clarity in thought, another form of 'argh'.
by Sava Saheli Singh April 26, 2007
5
1. Patter which is barely sensible, as in grasping at straws when trying to chat someone up.
2. The mispronounced name of Arberg, the host of a party in Steven King's Tommyknockers; a drunken poet mangles Arberg into Arglebargle.
2. The mispronounced name of Arberg, the host of a party in Steven King's Tommyknockers; a drunken poet mangles Arberg into Arglebargle.
1. "Cripes, I'm only hoping the Duane Reed pharmacy has some extra strength Tylenol for my sore joints and this babe is rattling some star struck arglebargle..." (tacitus post, PheroTalk Forum, 1/2/2007)
2. "Arglebargle is a beefy sonofawhore."
2. "Arglebargle is a beefy sonofawhore."
by Mark Lovendahl January 03, 2007
6
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....
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 23, 2007