Claque: A group of hired applauders or sycophants.
(We might call it an entourage)
 
Malarkey. This refers to words that are insincere and talk that is particularly foolish. This is a word that we can thank the 1920s and 1930s for and it is still used by many people. It is a fun word to say, as well.

The Greek have a similar word with a complete different meaning. Malarka. I wont say what it means That one you can look up 🙂
 
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Malarkey. This refers to words that are insincere and talk that is particularly foolish. This is a word that we can thank the 1920s and 1930s for and it is still used by many people. It is a fun word to say, as well.

The Greek have a similar word with a complete different meaning. Malarka. I wont say what it means That one you can look up 🙂
I Google Translated the word "Malarka" and was told it's a Polish word meaning Painter. While the Urban Dictionary says the word is Greek slang for a wanker or loser. 🧬
 
Plagerism
You've spelt it wrong ... it's actually PLAGIARISM and it means presenting someone else's work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement. All published and unpublished material, whether in manuscript, printed or electronic form, is covered under this definition.
 
I Google Translated the word "Malarka" and was told it's a Polish word meaning Painter. While the Urban Dictionary says the word is Greek slang for a wanker or loser. 🧬
Yeh if you say it too a Greek it's an offensive word although young Greeks will use it loosely. I may have spelt it a little wrong
 
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I Google Translated the word "Malarka" and was told it's a Polish word meaning Painter. While the Urban Dictionary says the word is Greek slang for a wanker or loser. In the Greek Language there are male and female versions of alot of words.


Malakas (Greek: μαλάκας [maˈlakas]) is a commonly used profane Greek slang word, with a variety of different meanings, but literally meaning "man who masturbates". While it is typically used as an insult, with its literal equivalent in Commonwealth English being "wanker” and “jerk off” in American English, the meaning varies depending on the tone and context used. It can be an exclamation of pleasure, an expression of dark horror, a cry of anger, a declaration of affection, and other different things.[1] Common alternative meanings include "asshole", "motherfucker" "jerk" or "idiot", and the contrasting "dude", or "mate", depending on the context.[2] It has been described as "the most used Greek slang word".[3]
 
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I Google Translated the word "Malarka" and was told it's a Polish word meaning Painter. While the Urban Dictionary says the word is Greek slang for a wanker or loser. 🧬
I was saying there are male and female versions of words

When you can call someone Malaka. You must be a very close friend to someone to be able to say this word and to be taken as a friendly word. In these very close friendship cases, the meaning literally changes to: hey buddy, buddy, or come on man. But to say it too someone you are angry with or someone not close to you then it's very offensive.

Its 'Malaka , Malakis
 
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You've spelt it wrong ... it's actually PLAGIARISM and it means presenting someone else's work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement. All published and unpublished material, whether in manuscript, printed or electronic form, is covered under this definition.
Close enough, I understood what she was saying 🤣🤣
 
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Occasionalism:
Belief that interactions between mind and body are intermediated by God
 

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