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  • noun Plural form of molly.
  • noun Plural form of mollie.

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Examples

  • Youth as young as 14 and 15 were present and able to buy an assortment of illegal drugs: ketamine, morphine, marijuana, hallucinogenic mushrooms and pure ecstasy, known as "mollies," the lawsuit alleges.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • Youth as young as 14 and 15 were present and able to buy an assortment of illegal drugs: ketamine, morphine, marijuana, hallucinogenic mushrooms and pure ecstasy, known as "mollies," the lawsuit alleges.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • Now I just try to make my fish live longer although I do trade in a few mollies a year.

    Think Progress » Arizona legislature demands immigrants and President of the United States verify their status. 2010

  • Some of the country's finest opera singers perform nightly in the lounge, and each room is decorated with musical antiques, like a grand piano (suites from $381; mollies. co.nz).

    The Kiwi Boutiques 2008

  • Jack Dempsey fish and green sailfin mollies, along with a kind of livebearer fish I didn't recognise.

    Studying Nature in Mexico is an Unforgettable Adventure 2007

  • She had heard of such alliances, but never had she encountered them firsthand: men in love with each other—mollies, they called them.

    The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004

  • She had heard of such alliances, but never had she encountered them firsthand: men in love with each other—mollies, they called them.

    The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004

  • She had heard of such alliances, but never had she encountered them firsthand: men in love with each other—mollies, they called them.

    The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004

  • She had heard of such alliances, but never had she encountered them firsthand: men in love with each other—mollies, they called them.

    The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004

  • She had heard of such alliances, but never had she encountered them firsthand: men in love with each other—mollies, they called them.

    The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004

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