Monday, March 16, 2020
Malarkey Doesnt Mean That
Malarkey Doesnt Mean That  Malarkey Doesnââ¬â¢t Mean That  Malarkey Doesnââ¬â¢t Mean That                                      By Maeve Maddox                                            	  In a recent television ad for a cell phone service, potential customers are shown as being afraid of ââ¬Å"hidden fees,â⬠ ââ¬Å"funny business,â⬠ and ââ¬Å"bamboozling.â⬠ The agent asks, ââ¬Å"What is bamboozling?â⬠ A potential customer says, ââ¬Å"Itââ¬â¢s like malarkey.â⬠  The ad bothers me because bamboozling is a gerund and malarkey is an ordinary noun. Iââ¬â¢d prefer something like this:   Agent: What is bamboozling?  Customer: Itââ¬â¢s trying to trick us by feeding us a bunch of malarkey.  But then, I suppose the extra words would drive up the price of the ad.  The verb bamboozle is noted in English as early as 1700, in a Tatler article complaining about the invasion of slang terms. The OED definition of the verb bamboozle is ââ¬Å"to deceive by trickery; to perplex or confuse.â⬠  The definition in Merriam-Webster is, ââ¬Å"to conceal oneââ¬â¢s true motives from someone, especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end or achieve an advantage.â⬠  The first OED citation for malarkey is 1924; the most recent, 2000. Itââ¬â¢s defined as ââ¬Å"humbug, bunkum, nonsense.â⬠   Malarkey is any idea or utterance seen as ââ¬Å"trivial, misleading, or not worthy of consideration.â⬠ M-W defines malarkey as ââ¬Å"insincere or pretentious talk or writing designed to impress one and usually to distract attention from ulterior motives or actual conditions.â⬠   A person intent on bamboozling someone might employ malarkey in the effort to deceive, but bamboozling and malarkey are not quite synonyms.  Synonyms for the verb bamboozle:  trick  deceive  delude  hoodwink  mislead  take in  dupe  fool  double-cross  cheat  defraud  swindle  gull  hoax  entrap  con  bilk  shaft  flimflam  Synonyms for the noun malarkey:  rubbish  gibberish  claptrap  balderdash  hogwash  baloney  rot  moonshine  garbage  jive  tripe  drivel  bull  bunk/bunkum  BS  hokum  twaddle  gobbledygook                                          Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Spelling Test 15 Lessons for Mixing Past and Present TenseUlterior and Alterior    
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