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ar⋅gu⋅fy

[ahr-gyuh-fahy]
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object), -fied, -fy⋅ing.
Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. to argue, dispute, or wrangle.

Origin:
1745–55; argue + -fy


ar⋅gu⋅fi⋅er, noun
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ar·gu·fy   (är'gyə-fī')   
v.   ar·gu·fied, ar·gu·fy·ing, ar·gu·fies Chiefly Southern U.S.

v.   tr.
To dispute (a point).
v.   intr.
To argue aimlessly; wrangle. See Regional Note at absquatulate.
ar'gu·fi'er n.
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