To aggressively and persistently bargain.
"Can I get a really good deal at the Yi De Road wholesale market in Guangzhou?"
"Sure, but you should go with somebody who's been there. Otherwise, unless you're prepared to really bargue, you won't get anywhere near the best price. The Cantonese vendors are among the toughest in China."
by Ying-Yan April 8, 2008
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(verb) A combination of the words 'bargain' and 'argue'.
My son has no reason to bargue about doing his homework when he is getting a C in math.
by veryclevergirl April 20, 2011
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A bargus is a sniglet used to describe the perpetually smeared spot on a windshield that cannot be cleared by the windshield wiper. The term was coined by Rich Hall in the early 1980s on a cable television show called, Not Necessarily the News. Hall co-wrote and starred in the satirical comedy series from 1983 until 1990 where he coined the term "sniglet" to describe newly created words. He collected and published several volumes of books of them.
We had a hard time finding the left turn lane, and could not see the left turn arrow, due to the bargus on our windshield.
by Bgavin March 10, 2020
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Bargaining process that is more argument then bargaining.
Barguing is when your Union and your Employer can not agree on any level.
by dirtyhalo June 2, 2009
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Used to describe something you incredibly dislike or hate. It is used in the same way has crap but is not another word for poop. it is a noun in that you dont describe someone or something you call it bargus. Calling something bargus shows that the idea or thing is incredibly stupid and should not exist or be done.
Thats bargus, why do we have extra homework.
by Argus Bargus May 28, 2014
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an old man who is also a wizard complaining about something
"hargus bargus, theyre out of me favorite raisin bread!"
by neonnerdcards October 13, 2021
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