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argue the toss
argue the toss
To dispute something. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. Their decision to fire me was unfair, and I will argue the toss until the day I die!
argue the toss
(British & Australian informal) to disagree with a decision or statement Are you prepared to argue the toss when you might have to go to court to prove it?
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Darla | | DAHR-lə | English |
Norman | | NAWR-mən (English) | English, Ancient Germanic |
Ife | | - | Western African, Yoruba |
VÍCtor | | BEEK-tor (Spanish) | Spanish, Catalan |
Hristofor | | - | Bulgarian, Macedonian |
Dobrogost | | daw-BRAW-gawst (Polish) | Polish (Rare), Medieval Slavic |