Bicker in a sentence as a noun

You serve the community well, even if some bicker and complain.

Most people can't build a bike shed, but they want to put in their 2c, so they will bicker endlessly about what colour to paint it.

I'm going to bicker about language, but that sounds more like a software engineering mindset.

But then, I've also seen some people with a lot of karma who just bicker about insignificant things.

Is this illustrating that it's stupid to bicker about your mobile platform?

Instead, the problem is allowed to linger for years and years as people bicker back and forth about what to do about it.

"When people so alike bicker like this in movies, they're usually about a minute away from kissing.

It is so disheartening to see the media bicker all day about Snowden and Greenwald.

Bicker in a sentence as a verb

Now, we can bicker about how many of those buyers were into casual games or not, but regardless:The market exists.

It will not help the tech community to bicker amongst ourselves and be disappointed with CEOs for what the NSA has done.

In flat discussions you can't bicker endlessly because a large portion of the posts are just replying to the OP. There isn't as much back-and-forth or progression of the discussion.

If his objective were to have talking heads bicker about it on CNN, then handing it over to WaPo or NYT would have been well-advised.

>"His point that stuck with me is that a major effect of threaded discussions is to improve the ability to bicker endlessly.

Instead of realizing I'm on a team and it is matter of balancing abilities to make a cohesive software product, I'm going to bicker about why my team mate is wrong.

And then folks have the gall to bicker and argue over whether the project even has fundamental merit, on the very thread that the author tries to show the "community" what he/she has made.

If all you've got is a hammer, everything starts looking like a nail...The problem with US politics isn't that we need some magical way for assholes on the internet to bicker more efficiently; it's that political culture is just broken.

Bicker definitions

noun

a quarrel about petty points

See also: bickering spat tiff squabble pettifoggery fuss

verb

argue over petty things; "Let's not quibble over pennies"

See also: quibble niggle pettifog squabble brabble