noun meaningless or foolish talk; nonsense
Often used in political discourse to describe empty or insincere talk or behavior
Utilized in comedic contexts to add a playful or sarcastic tone to a statement
Commonly used in online discussions or comments to dismiss or mock someone's statements or arguments
May be used in reviews or discussions about movies, TV shows, or performances to criticize exaggerated or nonsensical elements
Casually used in informal conversations to indicate disbelief or skepticism towards something said
A writer may use the term 'malarkey' in dialogue to convey a character's skepticism or disbelief in a story.
A psychologist may use 'malarkey' informally to dismiss unfounded claims or pseudoscience during therapy sessions.
A politician may use 'malarkey' in a speech to discredit their opponent's arguments or promises.
A journalist may use 'malarkey' in an article to express doubt or skepticism about a particular topic or claim.