thart (thärt)
v. tharted, thart·el·ing, thart·els
1. To argue endlessly, often without civility or hope of resolution
2. To talk stupidly or childishly. (e.g. I should have held it in, but I tharted.)
n.
1. A senseless arguement (e.g. Don't go in there, they're having a thart.)
2. Stupid or senseless talk.
from the "early retirement" (Th and Art)
borrowed into english
v. tharted, thart·el·ing, thart·els
1. To argue endlessly, often without civility or hope of resolution
2. To talk stupidly or childishly. (e.g. I should have held it in, but I tharted.)
n.
1. A senseless arguement (e.g. Don't go in there, they're having a thart.)
2. Stupid or senseless talk.
from the "early retirement" (Th and Art)
borrowed into english