dargue
/ˈdɑrɡ/; /ˈdɑrɡyʊ/; /ˈdɑrɡ/; /ˈdɑrɡi/Definitions
1. noun
A stream or small river, especially in the Scottish Borders.
“The dargue ran through the heart of the village, providing fresh water and fishing opportunities.”
2. verb
To quarrel or argue with someone.
“They dargued over the bill at the restaurant and ended up leaving without paying.”