malarky
- n empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk
- Called Clinton camp's statements that Obama might not be able to win big states in the fall malarky, says party needs a candidate before convention.
- A comedy successor to The Defenders, it is suffused with a breath of fresh (for TV) wit and literacy, and Falk steeps the role in a New York City boy's moxie and malarky.
- Last week, at 61, he resigned, denied he was leaving because of friction with Army brass over the Academy's no-Bowl policy ("sheer malarky"), or for health reasons ("bunk .