Definition of malarkey
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'nonsense, lies ':
Definitions include: speech one doesn't understand - usually jargon specific to a particular field.
Definitions include: the noun senses of "crap" are mostly a subset of the uses of "shit."
Definitions include: nonsense.
Definitions include: a collection of lies.
Definitions include: nonsense; something absurd.
Definitions include: a lie.
Definitions include: nonsense.
Definitions include: a period of time.
Definitions include: off-brand.
Definitions include: "Bollocks" is also the present tense and plural form of bollock .
Definitions include: nonsense.
Definitions include: "full of nonsense."
Definitions include: a person's story: what they would have you believe.
Definitions include: nonsense
Definitions include: to jokingly deceive.
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Definitions include: a person who is inconsequential, irrelevant, small, unimportant, or worthless.
Definitions include: shortened form of "the big leagues ".
Definitions include: euphemism for genitals.
Definitions include: the last part of something.
Definitions include: To pound or hit hard.
Definitions include: Christmas, especially the more secular and commercial aspects.
Definitions include: extremely attractive.
Definitions include: to chill.
Definitions include: deposits of fat hanging from one's arm.
Definitions include: a person from Manchester, England.
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