Bicker
Don't bicker with me
Mujh se tu-tu mein-mein na karo
[bik-er]
verb (used without object)
noun
noun, Scot.
Don't bicker with me
Mujh se tu-tu mein-mein na karo
Sr. | English Words | Urdu Words |
1 | BICKER | معمولی معمولی باتوں میں الجھنا ۔ |
2 | BICKER | فضول چیزوں کے بارے میں بحث کرنا ۔ |
3 | BICKER | فضول چیزوں کے بارے میں ۔ |
4 | BICKER | فضول چیزوں کے بارے میں بحث کرنا ۔ |
5 | BICKER Noun | لَڑائی جھَگڑا ۔ گالی گَلوچ کَرنا ۔ |
bicker1
1.
to engage in petulant or peevish argument; wrangle:
The two were always bickering.
2.
to run rapidly; move quickly; rush; hurry:
a stream bickering down the valley.
3.
to flicker; glitter:
The sun bickered through the trees.
4.
an angry, petty dispute or quarrel; contention.
bickerer, noun
unbickered, adjective
unbickering, adjective
1. disagree, squabble, argue, quarrel, haggle, dispute, spar, spat.
bicker2
[bik-er]
1.
any wooden dish or bowl, especially a wooden porridge bowl.
2.
Obsolete. a wooden drinking cup.
1300-50; Middle English biker beaker
bicker
/ˈbɪkə/
verb (intransitive)
1.
to argue over petty matters; squabble
2.
(poetic)
- (esp of a stream) to run quickly
- to flicker; glitter
noun
3.
a petty squabble
Derived Forms
bickerer, nounbickering, noun, adjective
v.
n.
early 14c., bikere, "to skirmish, fight," perhaps from Middle Dutch bicken "to slash, stab, attack," + -er, Middle English frequentative suffix. Meaning "to quarrel" is from mid-15c. Related: Bickered; bickering.
c.1300, skirmish, battle; from the same source as bicker
(v.). In modern use, often to describe the sound of a flight of an
arrow or other repeated, loud, rapid sounds, in which sense it is
perhaps at least partly echoic.
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