Malarkey in a sentence as a noun

I hate the term "the 1%" it's just a bunch of malarkey.

Yeah, this "everyone must code" malarkey has gone too far.

Because "content is king" is a load of malarkey.

>by looking at adsWhat a load of malarkey.

I have generally ignored this flappy bird malarkey, but this sucked me right in. Nicely done!

If fact, kudos to him for not caving and making some malarkey confession about how he's learned and changed.

What a bunch of malarkey!Nice job trying to elevate his opinion to a fact... you must agree with his biased opinion.

But it's malarkey to go from "we have regulation for this" to branding someone unconscionable because they run afoul of it.

" If he gives me a bunch of malarkey about a unreadable tag or a broken tail light instead of telling me about the NSA intercept, he has committed perjury.

Better yet, stop using that artificial malarkey altogether.

Here's my favorite: "Personally, I like the idea of firing my internet service provider for not protecting me from such viruses and other malarkey.

\n So we are not really spying in an unconstitutional manner...This is almost sure to come up if the case proceeds without being torpedoed by the national secrets defense..and I hope the EFF absolutely prevails in crushing this malarkey.

Malarkey definitions

noun

empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk; "that's a lot of wind"; "don't give me any of that jazz"

See also: wind malarky jazz nothingness