Also known as 'cut the bullsh*t'. Simply means get to the point. Used most often when one is rambling to indicate they need to get to the crux of what they are trying to say. Also can be used when one is lying to indicate you know they are lying and they need not bother attempting to lie.
The phrase full of malarkey means that one is full of foolishness and nonsense
You mean 'cockamamie'. probably close to the meaning of Malarkey.
The expression "cut the malarkey" is believed to have originated in the United States in the early to mid-20th century. "Malarkey" itself is thought to have Irish roots, possibly derived from the word "malaire," meaning nonsense or foolishness. The phrase suggests an urge to stop talking nonsense or to get serious about a situation. Its usage has been popularized in various contexts, often to dismiss insincerity or triviality.
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The term "malarkey" is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century. Its exact origins are uncertain, but it may derive from the surname "Malarkey," which was common among Irish immigrants. Over time, "malarkey" came to mean meaningless talk or nonsense.
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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.