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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
malarkey
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Serious scientists say that's malarkey.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A lot of malarkey, Mr Blakey had considered; clergymen on television looking for publicity.
▪ Now never mind ghosts and all that malarkey.
▪ The history of antipathy between the countries goes back to the malarkey in a one-day international in Adelaide two years ago.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
malarkey

also malarky, "lies and exaggerations," 1924, American English, of unknown origin. It also is a surname.

Wiktionary
malarkey

n. nonsense; rubbish.

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Malarkey

Malarkey generally means "nonsense" or "rubbish". It may also refer to:

Malarkey (board game)

Malarkey was a board game published by Parker Brothers and Hersch and Company of Los Angeles, California starting in 1991.

Usage examples of "malarkey".

Eleventh Avenue to deal with Knuckles Knox, Stumpy Malarkey, One-Lung Curran.

Half of you thinks I'm just a crazy kid mouthing off, and the other half thinks here's a kid who's smart as hell, feeding you a line of malarkey to keep you away from the real topic.

On the train going back to Aldbourne, Malarkey told Muck that it sounded to him like Bob Niland had lost his effectiveness.