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nounPlural mollies ˈmɒliˈmɑli A small live-bearing killifish which is popular in aquaria and has been bred in many colours, especially black. 花鳉,胎鳉,帆鳉 Genus Poecilia, family Poeciliidae: several species, in particular P. sphenops. See also sailfin molly Example sentencesExamples - The freshwater mollies and tetras are rather ferocious and may take chunks out of your skin like miniature piranhas.
- Many fish lay eggs, but some - including common aquarium fish such as guppies, swordtails, and mollies - retain the eggs inside their bodies until hatching.
- The company rears popular varieties like goldfish, angelfish, mollies and fighters in its farm near Coimbatore.
- Female Mexican mollies, P. mexicana, did not discriminate between sworded males and unsworded males based on mating interest.
- The researchers collected Atlantic mollies from water in a cave, at the cave entrance, and in a portion of the river outside of the cave.
Origin1930s: from modern Latin Mollienisia (former genus name), from the name of Count Mollien (1758–1850), French statesman. RhymesBarbirolli, brolly, collie, dolly, folly, golly, holly, jolly, lolly, Mollie, nollie, Ollie, polly, poly, trolley, volley, wally noun ˈmɒliˈmɑli mass nounUS informal The drug MDMA, especially in powdered or crystalline form. the men were high on Molly Example sentencesExamples - Police raided a room in the hotel and found a plethora of drugs, including approximately 90 grams of heroin, 28 grams of cocaine, and smaller quantities of marijuana and Molly.
- He said it's hard to get a real idea of how many students have used molly.
- Molly water is the name for what EDM fans call water with Ecstasy dissolved in it.
- She likes pot and Molly because they are "happy drugs, social drugs."
- Tests for potentially lethal drugs such as molly using a device developed by three Bay State companies could one day be admitted in court instantly as evidence, instead of waiting months for state lab results.
- Miami Dade police have found that Molly also can contain methylone, a chemical found in bath salts.
- Undercover narcotics officers baited pharmaceutical entrepreneurs with entreaties for Molly.
- Large amounts of Molly can lead to sharp increases in body temperature, resulting in rare instances of hyperthermia or liver, kidney or cardiovascular system failure.
- With all of the hype and media attention, Molly is being glamorized throughout the pop teen culture as an acceptable drug that provides a ride that is packed with hours of fun.
OriginEarly 21st century: probably after the given name Molly, perhaps influenced by the initial letter of MDMA. nounˈmälēˈmɑli A small, livebearing freshwater fish that is popular in aquariums and has been bred in many colors, especially black. 花鳉,胎鳉,帆鳉 Genus Poecilia, family Poeciliidae: several species, in particular P. sphenops. See also sailfin molly Example sentencesExamples - Female Mexican mollies, P. mexicana, did not discriminate between sworded males and unsworded males based on mating interest.
- Many fish lay eggs, but some - including common aquarium fish such as guppies, swordtails, and mollies - retain the eggs inside their bodies until hatching.
- The company rears popular varieties like goldfish, angelfish, mollies and fighters in its farm near Coimbatore.
- The freshwater mollies and tetras are rather ferocious and may take chunks out of your skin like miniature piranhas.
- The researchers collected Atlantic mollies from water in a cave, at the cave entrance, and in a portion of the river outside of the cave.
Origin1930s: from modern Latin Mollienisia (former genus name), from the name of Count Mollien (1758–1850), French statesman. nounˈmɑliˈmälē US informal The drug MDMA, especially in powdered or crystalline form. the men were high on Molly Example sentencesExamples - She likes pot and Molly because they are "happy drugs, social drugs."
- Large amounts of Molly can lead to sharp increases in body temperature, resulting in rare instances of hyperthermia or liver, kidney or cardiovascular system failure.
- Police raided a room in the hotel and found a plethora of drugs, including approximately 90 grams of heroin, 28 grams of cocaine, and smaller quantities of marijuana and Molly.
- Tests for potentially lethal drugs such as molly using a device developed by three Bay State companies could one day be admitted in court instantly as evidence, instead of waiting months for state lab results.
- Miami Dade police have found that Molly also can contain methylone, a chemical found in bath salts.
- Undercover narcotics officers baited pharmaceutical entrepreneurs with entreaties for Molly.
- Molly water is the name for what EDM fans call water with Ecstasy dissolved in it.
- With all of the hype and media attention, Molly is being glamorized throughout the pop teen culture as an acceptable drug that provides a ride that is packed with hours of fun.
- He said it's hard to get a real idea of how many students have used molly.
OriginEarly 21st century: probably after the given name Molly, perhaps influenced by the initial letter of MDMA. |