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bargle

when you wiggle your fingers in someone's armpit

Marge was freaked out with Jimmy gave her a bargle. Shes has a fear of fingers in armpits

by Gavin Jackson April 22, 2003

27πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


bargle

the gargling of one mans own cum from which was just sucked up and out of another mans asshole

I spewed a fat load of cum up Johnny's asshole and sucked it out with a straw, then I bargled it vigorously before swallowing

by dustybush May 6, 2006

42πŸ‘ 113πŸ‘Ž


bargle

(v.) person who enjoys a good time;a person who contradicts

hallam bargled at axel when he showed him his new duct tape aparell.

by axel knutson October 5, 2003

21πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


bargle

verb (intrans.)
1. A portmanteau of the words 'ball' and 'gargle' meaning to gargle someone's balls.

noun
1. an act or instance or the sound of bargling : an unzip and bargle of sweaty nuts.
2. bargler : one who is in the act of bargling.

verb
A general act of fucking something up : The job was completely bargled when that retard took over.

ORIGIN early 21st cent.: from French gargouiller β€˜gurgle, bubble,’ from gargouille β€˜throat’ (see gargoyle ) and Middle English : from Old Norse bҩllr, of Germanic origin.

When I am in need of a good bargle, Jason's the first one I call - and he always satisfies.

by Marc Yelloz August 14, 2007

20πŸ‘ 67πŸ‘Ž


Bargle

To Bargle: To place one's face and/or Penile genetalia into the crack of a very large, yet not obese or fat, buttox, and proceed to move your face around and say, "Bargle Bargle Bargley Barglez"

Jordan: dude, what would you do if Kim Kardashian just took her pants off in front of you right now? like, what would you do?

Me: Well, I'd start off by giving her a good Bargling. After I Bargle her, i would Barglez her again just for TeH LuLz.

by xxHorseAssassinxx July 7, 2011

3πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


argle bargle

a pointless argument about trivial things(from a scottish word)

The keep turning things into argle bargle.

by The Return of Light Joker November 10, 2007

39πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


argle bargle

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....

by IdiotRome August 23, 2007

62πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž