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  1. noun [ U ] informal uk / məˈlɑː.ki / us / məˈlɑːr.ki / Add to word list. silly behaviour or nonsense: I like the socializing but I can't be bothered with dressing up and all that malarkey. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Nonsense. babble. balderdash. balls. baloney. bilge. blah. blather. blither. double-talk. doublespeak. drivel.

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  2. malarkey. noun. /məˈlɑːki/. /məˈlɑːrki/. [uncountable] (informal, disapproving) behaviour or an idea that you think is silly and makes no sense or has no meaning. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  3. malarkey. noun [ U ] informal us / məˈlɑːr.ki / uk / məˈlɑː.ki /. Add to word list. silly behavior or nonsense: I like the socializing but I can't be bothered with dressing up and all that malarkey. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Nonsense. babble.

  4. The term 'malarkey' is often used in informal or colloquial contexts, and can be seen as a way of dismissing or ridiculing ideas that are considered to be foolish or ridiculous. It can also be used to describe behavior or actions that are seen as foolish or pointless.

  5. www.wordorigins.org › big-list-entries › malarkeymalarkey — Wordorigins.org

    Dec 24, 2020 · Malarkey is a slang term for nonsense, humbug, or bullshit, and it is a favorite of President-Elect Joe Biden, who uses it with regularity. The origin is unknown, but there are several conjectures.

  6. The meaning of MALARKEY is insincere or foolish talk : bunkum. How to use malarkey in a sentence.

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  8. Words Near Malarkey in the Dictionary. Malarkey definition: Exaggerated or foolish talk, usually intended to deceive.

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