by The Return of Light Joker November 10, 2007
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
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 27, 2007
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
by LeSaint November 16, 2006
a brief gesture one expresses when on coricidin. the moment of truth at the height of your trip, when u are just about to die.
by d3adr0ck October 09, 2003
v. To go too far; to take a joke to unnatural and unfunny extremes; to cross over an acceptable line.
interjection. Said to someone who has argle bargled.
interjection. Said to someone who has argle bargled.
Dude #1: "I need to do some reading for class, but I lost my homework commander!"
Dude#2: "Argle bargle, dude..."
Dude#2: "Argle bargle, dude..."
by The Green Nuclear Commander January 05, 2004