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Discover Ludwig'malarkey' is a legitimate word used in English.
It is used as a synonym for "nonsense" or "rubbish." For example, "My brother kept telling me stories about aliens visiting him in the night, but I knew it was all just malarkey!".
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malarkey
noun
Nonsense; rubbish.
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That's why there is a part of him that would gladly give up this directing malarkey tomorrow.
So why then would I deny myself the option of having someone to talk to in the evening, to laugh with or to cook food for, simply because I think I'm too old for that kind of malarkey?
When all this awards season malarkey started back in October, the Paddington movie looked like it was going to be a nice little kids film, and not much more.
Phrase of the week "With all due respect, that's a bunch of malarkey".Joe Biden in the vice-presidential debate, October 11thThe Joker "What I saw in Joe Biden last night, I would not want to see in a guy sitting in the Oval Office".
T'was best I left for Palestine,To make a lot of money and world peace,Bequeathing you an economic messAnd this expenses malarkey.
This is the one that says: "We knew all along that nothing good would come of this New Labour malarkey".
In an early comment Biden referred to Ryan's statements on the economy as "malarkey".
I'm just hoping that WWE composer Jim Johnston has prepared him some cool entrance music that will do him justice and not some generic malarkey.
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Nadella's proclamation may have sounded like techno-malarkey, but, actually, it signalled a very interesting way that the soft-spoken forty-eight-year-old C.E.O. has changed America's third-largest company.
He coauthored two children's books with his son Brendan Kennedy Charlie Malarkeyy and the Belly Button Machine (1986) and Charlie Malarkey and the Singing Moose (1994).
The bookish Robert (newcomer Michael Malarkey), suppressing his wanderlust, stays home in a souring marriage, while the born man of the soil, Andrew Michael Thomsonn), heads for the high seas.
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