3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA) is a synthetic drug that alters mood and perception. It is chemically similar to stimulants and hallucinogens. MDMA is commonly called Ecstasy or Molly. People who use MDMA typically take it as a capsule or tablet. Many people take it in combination with other drugs.
Molly (also spelled Molli or Mollie) is a diminutive of the feminine name Mary. It may less commonly be used as a diminutive for feminine names that begin with M, such as Margaret, Martha, Martina or Melinda. Molly. Pronunciation. /ˈmɒli/
In Hebrew Baby Names the meaning of the name Molly is: Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter.
With Irish origins, Molly is a girl's name which is simply put, quintessentially Irish. Meaning “star of the sea,” there are many Irish Mollys that have gone down in Gaelic folklore. Perhaps none more so than Molly Malone who was a fictional fishmonger and star of The Dubliners track Sweet Molly Malone.
Molly originated as a diminutive of Mary, spawning from medieval variations Malle and Molle. Molly has been used as a stand-alone pet form of Mary since the Middle Ages, and has been consistently popular as an independent name in the U.S. over the past several decades.
Polly is a given name, most often feminine, which originated as a variant of Molly (a diminutive of Mary). Polly may also be a short form of names such as Polina, Polona, Paula or Paulina.
'Molly' was a slur used for effeminate, homosexual men and the term was adopted to describe the clubs, taverns, inns, or coffee houses where they met up in secret.
An English form of Maria, the Latin form of Mariam or Miriam, from New Testament Greek, possibly, meaning "rebellious", but probably going even further back to Ancient Egyptian origins: mr, meaning "love" or mry, "beloved".
It is of Irish and Latin origin, and the meaning of Molly is "star of the sea". Pet form of Mary.
Molly was the 186th most popular girls name. In 2021 there were 1,569 baby girls named Molly. 1 out of every 1,134 baby girls born in 2021 are named Molly.
molly. (ש"ע) סוג של דג-נוי
Moll/Mole/Molly is a slang term with two different meanings in two places: In the United States, an archaic term for a gangster's girlfriend. See gun moll. In Australia and New Zealand, usually pejorative or self-deprecating, for a woman of loose sexual morals, or a prostitute.
In 18th century London a 'molly house' was a coffeehouse, inn, or tavern at which men could meet in secret to socialise and have sex. 'Molly' or 'moll' was a slang term for a gay man, and for a lower class woman, or a woman selling sex.
Noun. (now chiefly Ireland) A woman or girl, especially of low status. (slang) An effeminate male, a male homosexual. A mollemoke.
Fanny is a feminine given name. Its origins include diminutives of the French name Frances meaning "free one", and of the name "Estefanía", a Spanish version of Stephanie, meaning "crown".
Peggy is a feminine name of Greek and English origins. Traditionally used as a nickname for Margaret, it has since become a fun, adorable name in its own right. It translates to “pearl,” which is sure to remind baby that they're a dazzling, valuable addition to your family.
Peggy from Margaret
Over the years, Maggie morphed into Meggie and Meg, likely because of accents changing the vowel sound. That continued to transform into the Peggy and Peg we know today, based simply on a trend of creating nicknames that rhyme. It's the same reason we have Bill from William.
Other uses of the word can be seen in the verb to molly (to have homosexual intercourse), in the expressions mollycot (a British regional expression indicating man interested in activities traditionally associated with women) and Miss Molly (referring to an effeminate or homosexual male).
Molly has many meanings in the UK. In the north-east it is used to insult those who were once called "square". In south London I have heard it join a litany of other words used to abuse and intimidate gay men. However, Jordan was right when she claimed that her use of the word was specific to Brighton.
Molly houses were locations where, in the 18th and early 19th centuries, mollies, or Queer men, met for companionship and sex. They could be in pubs and taverns, inns or coffee houses.
2. sheila – woman or female.
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A mollydooker is a slang term for a left-handed person. In use since the 1930s, mollydooker probably came from British dialect brought to Australia in the early twentieth century. Left-handed people sometimes get a bad rap in Australian English.
Sometimes people who are left-handed are called many different things, “Southpaws”, "Lefties", and other simply mean names, like "Weird" or "Strange".
Molly is a diminutive of the biblical name Mary.