molly
Etymology 1
From Molly, the personal name, a pet form of Mary. In some cases it is possibly derived from mollitia (“softness, weakness”). Drug sense probably influenced by the initial of MDMA.
noun
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(now chiefly Ireland) A woman or girl, especially of low status. -
(slang) An effeminate male, a male homosexual. -
(slang, uncountable) Pure MDMA powder. So la-da-di-da-di, we like to party / Dancing with Molly / Doing whatever we want 2013, “We Can’t Stop”, in Bangerz, performed by Miley Cyrus -
A mollemoke. -
A female cat, a she-cat (usually spayed) -
A bird, the wagtail. -
A molly bolt.
verb
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To engage in (male) homosexual activity with. I said, "I never mollied you." My Lord, I never laid Hands upon him, nor touch'd him. 1998, Netta Murray Goldsmith, The Worst of Crimes, page 79On one occasion, Partridge was nearly mobbed in a molly-house when some men called him a 'treacherous, blowing-up, mollying bitch, and swore they'd massacre anybody that should betray them.' 2007, Matt Cook, A Gay History of BritainIt is a case of the biter bit, or the molly-taker mollied, but it is also an interesting example of the ways in which the criminal underworld and sexual underworld met in eighteenth-century London 2017, Peter Ackroyd, Queer City: Gay London from the Romans to the Present Day
Etymology 2
From Mollienesia, an invalid taxonomic name for the genus, influenced by the personal name Molly.
noun
Etymology 3
noun
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(India, South Asia) Alternative spelling of mali (“a member of a caste in South Asia whose traditional occupation is gardening; hence, any South Asian gardener”).
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