to  argue  the toss
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toss
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Definition & Meaning of "argue the toss"in English

to argue the toss
01

to disagree with or continue arguing about a decision that is already made 

Dialectbritish flagBritish
to [argue] the toss definition and meaning
Disapproving
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "argue the toss" and when to use it?

The idiom "argue the toss" is believed to have originated in the United Kingdom in the mid-20th century. The phrase is used to describe a situation where someone is engaging in a pointless or fruitless argument or discussion, often over a trivial or unimportant matter. The idiom implies a sense of frustration or annoyance, as the argument or discussion is not likely to achieve anything meaningful or productive.

Examples
The deadline is final, so please don't argue the toss. 
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