During election time, the debates usually consisted of political malarkey and promises they couldn't keep
Meallacach (pron. m'alekok), Gaelige language, adj., alluring, charming, beguiling, deceitful. Emerged into English language from Irish immigration to the East coast of the US. See 'How the Irish Invented Slang' by Daniel Cassidy for further details.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
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The word "malarkey" likely originated in America in the early 20th century, derived from the Irish surname "Malarkey." It is used to describe insincere or foolish talk.
Meallacach (pron. m'alekok), Gaelige language, adj., alluring, charming, beguiling, deceitful. Emerged into English language from Irish immigration to the East coast of the US. See 'How the Irish Invented Slang' by Daniel Cassidy for further details.
No, malarkey is English. The German translation is:QuatschBlödsinnNonsens
The word "malarkey" is of uncertain origin. It is believed to have started in the United States in the early 20th century. Some suggest that it may come from the Gaelic word "malarkey," meaning deceptive talk or nonsense.
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*Malarkey. You don't know how to spell or use Google?
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Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.