Congrument; noun
A conversation that has many aspects of an argument, but lacks passion and drive, and essentially is still a conversation.
Not to be confused with cargument, the act of having an argument in a car.
A conversation that has many aspects of an argument, but lacks passion and drive, and essentially is still a conversation.
Not to be confused with cargument, the act of having an argument in a car.
Rodger: I was discussing that with Edgar earlier, we came to an agreement.
Emma: Oh I remember that congrument.
Rodger: Yes so, we decided circles are better.
Emma: Oh I remember that congrument.
Rodger: Yes so, we decided circles are better.
by iambothomnisciences August 20, 2010