0 to argue with someone, especially about the price of goods:
Democracies thrive where people know how to bargain, to dicker, to haggle.
Dicker next offers examples of community-based cosmopolitan projects in which immigrants and non-immigrants collaborate on solving problems.
People who are really interested in progressive thought cannot afford the energy—or even the frivolity—to spend their time "dickering"with things which need not be"dickered" with.
He should have been trying to defeat that evil organisation rather than dicker with those who share its objectives.
No doubt there will be dickering backwards and forwards.
It is not a question of dickering.
Dicker was ordained deacon in 1879 and priest in 1880.