Argle-Bargle

Argle-Bargle [ahr-gəl-BAHR-gəl]


Part of speech: noun
Origin: Scots, 19th century


1. Copious but meaningless talk or writing; nonsense.


Examples of argle-bargle in a sentence


“The instructions for setting up my home-theater system are 48 pages of argle-bargle.”


“When I’m nervous, I talk constantly, but it’s all argle-bargle.”
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