Argled

/ˈɑːɹɡəld/ verb

Past tense of 'argle,' meaning to argue or dispute about something, often in a tedious or pointless way.

From 'argle-bargle,' a 19th-century reduplication expressing futile argument. The exact origin is uncertain, but may derive from dialectal English or Scottish sources. 'Argle' alone became a verb meaning to engage in petty disputation.

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