bicker
1 of 2verb/ˈbɪkɚ/
Forms:bickers,bickering,bickered,bickered
1
to argue over unimportant things in an ongoing and repetitive way
- The siblings continued to bicker over who got to use the TV remote, each insisting on their preferred channel.
- Despite their strong friendship, the friends would occasionally bicker about insignificant matters, like choosing a movie.
- The couple tended to bicker over household chores, leading to frequent and minor disagreements.
- Team members started to bicker during the project, arguing about small details and slowing down progress.
- Neighbors would often bicker about parking spaces, causing tension in the community.