squabble

/ˈskwɑbəl/
noun
  1. A noisy, petty argument or disagreement, often about something unimportant.
    • The children had a squabble over who would get the last cookie.
    • Their squabble about the TV remote lasted all evening.
    • The meeting ended in a silly squabble about office supplies.
verb
  1. To argue noisily about something trivial.
    • The siblings squabble constantly over toys.
    • The neighbors squabbled over the property line.
    • They squabbled about which movie to watch.
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