0 present participle of dicker --
1 to argue with someone, especially about the price of goods: --
Dickering refers to the same process, albeit with a slight negative (petty) connotation.
It is not a question of dickering.
No doubt there will be dickering backwards and forwards.
I found a tendency to stress things which have a certain amount of popularity, such as woodwork and little dickerings in motors.
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.
There was constant dickering over accounts.