1. malarkey - Noun
2. Malarkey - Proper noun
empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk
Source: WordNetWomen's studies needed a syllabus and so invented a canon overnight. It puffed up clunky, mundane contemporary women authors into Oz-like, skywriting dirigibles. Our best women students are being force-fed an appalling diet of cant, drivel and malarkey. Camille Paglia
I think cursing is a bunch of malarkey. Brian Wilson
I don't miss my pin-up days. I'm far too old for that malarkey. Gail Porter
I think we Southerners have talked a fair amount of malarkey about the mystique of being Southern. Reynolds Price
I don't want my kids going through what I went through - police stopping you, searching you and all that malarkey. John O'Neill
that's a lot of wind Source: Internet