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Heh, it's an odd term that is occasionally used by Americans, but with less frequency.
In vogue for now, are the choices of Bovine or Equine excrement scatology phrases equivocating the sameness as a bunch of "Malarkey."
Since very few know or ever knew what a Malarkey is or was, the phrases is slowly exiting out of the American English language.
Rude, crude and socially unacceptable phrases of scatological inference appear to be leading the way towards speakers responses to an unsatisfying event, person thing or place.
I look forward to some future PhD candidate writing his/her theses on reactive phrasing of situational dissatisfaction themes of the English language. :D
nice bit of 'jaw-exercise' there steve.... :D
the latin connection in itself opens up a possible origin for the word malarkey.....
Egg - Nice one. Been watching Lord Of The Rings again ?
Steve - What a Malarky of a tale :D. Great one.
Sammy