- slanging match
- noun Date: 1896 chiefly British a heated exchange of abuse
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
slanging match — slanging .match n BrE informal an angry argument in which people insult each other … Dictionary of contemporary English
slanging match — ► NOUN chiefly Brit. ▪ a prolonged exchange of insults … English terms dictionary
slanging match — n argument, row, quarrel, dispute, shouting match FORMAL altercation COLLOQ. argy bargy, barney, set to, spat * * * ▶ noun (informal). See quarrel noun … Useful english dictionary
slanging match — [[t]slæ̱ŋɪŋ mætʃ[/t]] slanging matches N COUNT A slanging match is an angry quarrel in which people insult each other. [BRIT] They conducted a public slanging match on television. Syn: row … English dictionary
slanging match — UK [ˈslæŋɪŋ ˌmætʃ] / US noun [countable] Word forms slanging match : singular slanging match plural slanging matches British an argument in which people insult each other … English dictionary
slanging match — noun (C) BrE informal an angry argument in which people insult each other: They got into a bit of a slanging match in the pub … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
slanging match — /ˈslæŋɪŋ ˌmætʃ/ (say slanging .mach) noun a quarrelsome exchange, especially of abuse …
slanging match — slang|ing match [ slæŋıŋ ,mætʃ ] noun count MAINLY BRITISH an argument in which people insult each other … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slanging match — noun A row; an argument in which names are called … Wiktionary
slanging match — noun Brit. informal a prolonged exchange of insults … English new terms dictionary