dispute 
verb  
dis·pute | \ di-ˈspyüt \  
disputed; disputing  
intransitive verb  
to engage in argument : debate especially : to argue irritably or with irritating persistence  
transitive verb  
1a to make the subject of verbal controversy or disputation  
1b to call into question or cast doubt upon  
2a to struggle against : oppose  
2b to contend over  
noun  
dis·pute | \ di-ˈspyüt, ˈdi-ˌspyüt \  
1a verbal controversy : debate  
1b quarrel  
2 obsolete : physical combat
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Bob 
disputed the contention  
That he should never mention  
How much or little attention  
Was given to the convention.
One solitary word each day  
With which we are allowed to play  
"Why not two or more," he'll say.  
And will present a probing survey.  
He would like to write and share  
A lot of words, with little care.  
He thinks it much more fair  
To ramble on with words to spare.
 
[This post is actually a day late, though not a dollar short. You are getting full measure, nothing held back. It is just delayed by some hours. It was actually ready to post on it's due date. I'd guess you have to enjoy two words today.]
 
			
			
									
									Words are a game. Sometimes I play alone, but I encourage YOU to play, too.