0 silly behaviour or nonsense:
I like the socializing but I can't be bothered with dressing up and all that malarkey.
One does have this sense among businessmen that a great deal of malarkey will be played along these lines.
I was here when it all took place, when this £6,000 and £8,000 malarkey came into being.
That is the malarkey that one has to endure during election campaigns.
As though with the scalpel of a surgeon removing tumors, he deftly, coolly, cuts through the ephemeral malarkey that hither too obscured his subjects.
Despite the liner notes claims of computer malarkey being employed, the overall sound is acoustic, a stark contrast to her previous work.
The whole thing is a bunch of malarkey.
But it was thoughtful malarkey and compulsively watchable.