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1) General subject: fake (газетная), hoax, malarkey2) Colloquial: (газетная) fake, malarky3) Construction: double-bend fitting, goose neck, swan-neck4) Diplomatic term: baloney5) Cinema: latrine rumor6) Jargon: goulash, ackamarackus, ackamaracka7) Yachting: canard wing -
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1) General subject: asininity, babelism, bosh, diddle daddle, drivel, drool, eye wash, eye-wash, fiddle de dee, fiddle faddle, galimatias, gallimatia, gallimatias, garbage, guff, hogwash, hokum, horse manure, lemon, nonsense, twaddle, mishmash, fancy, bletherskate, dog's breakfast, blarney3) American: bushwa, bushwah, hooey, horsefeathers, poppy-cock, poppycock4) Obsolete: fudge5) Rare: squish6) Australian slang: cock and bull, codswallop, cowyard confetti7) Jargon: banana oil, bull, drizzle, hockey, horsefeathers horse-feathers, kafooster, malarkey, marmalade, tommyrot, tripe, ubble-gubble, nurts, hoo-ha, schmegegge, schmegeggy, slobber, mush, macca, fluff, phooey, fooey, bologna, piffle, zilch8) Invective: shit9) Taboo: cack, cock, crap, (pl) pants, (подражание произношению негров из южных штатов) sheet, shit for the birds, tomtit -
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24 это все выдумки
General subject: that's a lot of malarkey!, that's a lot of malarky! -
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См. также в других словарях:
Malarkey — may refer to: Donald Malarkey (born 1921), an American soldier who fought in World War II Gary Malarkey (born 1953), a former Australian rules footballer John Malarkey (1872 1949), an American baseball pitcher, mainly with the Washington Senators … Wikipedia
malarkey — also malarky, lies and exaggerations, 1924, Amer.Eng., of unknown origin. It also is a surname … Etymology dictionary
malarkey — ► NOUN informal ▪ nonsense. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
malarkey — ☆ malarkey or malarky [mə lär′kē ] n. [< ?] Slang insincere, meaningless, or deliberately misleading talk; nonsense … English World dictionary
malarkey — ma|lar|key [məˈla:ki US ˈla:r ] n [U] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Perhaps from the family name Malarkey] informal things which you think are silly or untrue = ↑nonsense ▪ I m not interested in all this scientific malarkey. ▪ You don t believe in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
malarkey — n. (slang) nonsense (just) plain; pure, sheer malarkey * * * [mə lɑːkɪ] pure sheer malarkey (slang) [ nonsense ] (just) plain … Combinatory dictionary
malarkey — /meuh lahr kee/, n. Informal. speech or writing designed to obscure, mislead, or impress; bunkum: The claims were just a lot of malarkey. Also, malarky. [1925 30, Amer.; orig. uncert.] * * * … Universalium
malarkey — noun (mass/uncountable) Nonsense; rubbish. I decided it was a bunch of malarkey and stopped reading about halfway through … Wiktionary
Malarkey — Recorded in many spellings including O Mullarkey, Mullarkey, Malarkey, Mollarkey, Earc, and even Herrick, this is a famous Irish surname. It is perhaps surprisingly, a surname of religious origins, the first nameholder being a follower or devotee … Surnames reference
malarkey — n Nonsense. He said he aced the chem exam. What malarkey! 1930s … Historical dictionary of American slang
malarkey — See a bunch of malarkey … English idioms