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.
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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
It is an English word that first came into use in the 1920's, it is of unknown origin. It means spoken nonsense or rubbish usually uttered with the intent to deceive.
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Gary Malarkey was born in 1953.
Bill Malarkey died in 1960.
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