Definitions from Wiktionary (argue like a married couple)
▸ verb: (of two people) To argue frequently over petty or pointless disputes.
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▸ verb: (of two people) To argue frequently over petty or pointless disputes.
Similar:
argue like an old married couple,
bicker like a married couple,
bicker like an old married couple,
fight like an old married couple,
bicker,
argy-bargy,
argle-bargle,
quibble,
clash,
Barney,
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▸ Idioms related to argue like a married couple
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