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.
The phrase full of malarkey means that one is full of foolishness and nonsense
During election time, the debates usually consisted of political malarkey and promises they couldn't keep
It is an old term that means nonsense.
You mean 'cockamamie'. probably close to the meaning of Malarkey.
A guff is an uncontrolable burst of air that escpes from your bottom when your body needs to get rid of gas
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.
Insincere or foolish talk. Origin unknown, first known use 1929. meaningless talk; nonsense.
Gary Malarkey was born in 1953.
Bill Malarkey died in 1960.
Donald Malarkey was born on July 31, 1921.
Donald Malarkey was born on July 31, 1921.
John Malarkey died on 1949-10-29.
John Malarkey was born on 1872-05-04.
Bill Malarkey was born on 1878-11-26.
The phrase full of malarkey means that one is full of foolishness and nonsense
are kevin and beth malarkey still living together
Daniel J. Malarkey House was created in 1909.