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molly:
1. Or: moll , the familiar pet form for the personal name Mary. In the 17 th century it referred to any girl ; by the 18 th century it had degenerated to refer to a criminal's companion . Gun moll / gangster's-moll , a gangster or mobsters girlfriend or mistress .2. Or: Miss-Molly , in England and Ireland , since the 18 th century, an effeminate male (homosexual). ' He's a bit of a molly .'
3. To copulate . Dated usage from the 18 th century. See copulation for synonyms.
4. To perform anal-copulation . See anal-copulation for synonyms.
See Also: baby doll, baby dyke, brownable, do it, gaychick, moll, moll house, mollisher, molly, molly house, molly shop, Molly's hole, nightie, nighty, panties, poll, polly, soft butch, spank, stone butch, stone femme, tommy, unbrownable
Quotes Containing molly:
Molly McKenna (Frances Fisher) turning down an offer by Sergeant Mike Pamer in Molly & Gina (1994): 'I'd rather do-it with Donald Duck.'
Sam Wheat's (Patrick Swayze) farewell words to Molly Jensen (Demi Moore) before ascending into the light in Ghost (1990): 'It's amazing, Molly! The love inside, you take-it with you.'
Claire Standish (Molly Ringwald) and John Bender (Judd Nelson) in The Breakfast Club (1985): - Claire: ''Where is your lunch?'' - John: ''You''re wearing it .''
Andie Walsh (Molly Ringwald) in Pretty in Pink (1986): 'If somebody doesn't believe in me I don't believe in them.'
Tin Cup/RoyMcAvoy (Kevin Costner) and Molly (Rene Russo) a psychologist in Tin Cup (1997): ''Does my inner child need a spanking?''
Molly (Rene Russo) to the constantly competing Roy McAvoy (Kevin Costner) and David Simms (Don Johnson) in Tin Cup (1997): ''Why do men insists on measuring their dicks?''
Molly Monahan (Barbara Stanwyck) to Jeff Butler (Joel McCrea) in Union Pacific (1939): ''Sure there will be some girl there to throw sheep''s eyes at you.''
Molly Thatcher (Lee Remick) in The Wheeler Dealers (1963): ''Everyman has sex on the brain like it''s some wonder drug, a cure-all for everything, cold , bursitis, arthritis.''
Molly Thatcher (Lee Remick) in The Wheeler Dealers (1963): ''Everyman has sex on the brain like it''s some wonder drug, a cure-all for everything, cold , bursitis, arthritis.''
Molly (Rene Russo) to Tin Cup/Roy McAvoy (Kevin Costner) in Tin Cup (1997): ''You might try being saddled sometime: the smell of leather , the sting of the whip ...''
Molly (Rene Russo) to Tin Cup/Roy McAvoy (Kevin Costner) in Tin Cup (1997): ''You might try being saddled sometime: the smell of leather , the sting of the whip ...''
Molly Monahan (Barbara Stanwyck) to Jeff Butler (Joel McCrea) in Union Pacific (1939): ''Sure there will be some girl there to throw sheep''s eyes at you.''
Steve Butabi (Will Ferrell) to Emily (Molly Shannon) in A Night at the Roxbury (1998): ''Hey, nice bulbs , Emily. Oh, and I don''t mean that metaphorically.''
Wall street broker Bullard Bear (Jim Backus) watching Molly Thatcher (Lee Remick) leave the office in The Wheeler Dealers (1963): 'Women shouldn't be allowed to have lunch clubs. We've got to keep them off balance, disorganized, clawing and scratching at each other, otherwise they might turn-on us.'
Wall street broker Bullard Bear (Jim Backus) watching Molly Thatcher (Lee Remick) leave the office in The Wheeler Dealers (1963): ''Women shouldn''t be allowed to have lunch clubs. We''ve got to keep them off balance, disorganized, clawing and scratching at each other, otherwise they might turn-on us.''
Wall street broker Bullard Bear (Jim Backus) watching Molly Thatcher (Lee Remick) leave the office in The Wheeler Dealers (1963): 'Women shouldn't be allowed to have lunch clubs. We've got to keep them off balance, disorganized, clawing and scratching at each other, otherwise they might turn-on us.'
Sam Baker (Molly Ringwald) gave her panties to junior hustler Ted (Anthony Michael Hall) in Sixteen Candles (1984) who charges a dollar to freshmen to see them: ''I can''t believe I gave my panties to a geek.''
'If God really made the world He should have put men into it .' Molly (Demi Moore) to Ned (Robert De Niro), an escaped convict dressed as a priest, in We're No Angels (1989).
'Everyman has sex on the brain like it's some wonder drug, a cure-all for everything, cold , bursitis, arthritis.' Molly Thatcher (Lee Remick) in The Wheeler Dealers (1963).
Lucy Cashdollar (Thelma Ritter) to Molly (Betty Grable) in The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953): ''You can''t make a man over into something he ain''t. They''re born with faults and by the time we get them they''ve saved up quite a collection.''
Lucy Cashdollar (Thelma Ritter) to Molly (Betty Grable) in The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953): ''You can''t make a man over into something he ain''t. They''re born with faults and by the time we get them they''ve saved up quite a collection.''
Jack (Robert Downey, Jr.) and Randy (Molly Ringwald) in The Pick-Up Artist (1987): - Jack: ''Did anyone ever tell you you''re too good to be true?'' - Randy: ''Not only that but I''m too beautiful to be good.''
Jack (Robert Downey, Jr.) and Randy (Molly Ringwald) in The Pick-Up Artist (1987): - Jack: ''Did anyone ever tell you you''re too good to be true?'' - Randy: ''Not only that but I''m too beautiful to be good.''
Jack (Robert Downey, Jr.) and Randy (Molly Ringwald) in The Pick-Up Artist (1987): - Jack: ''Did anyone ever tell you you''re too good to be true?'' - Randy: ''Not only that but I''m too beautiful to be good.''
Jack (Robert Downey, Jr.) and Randy (Molly Ringwald) in The Pick-Up Artist (1987): - Jack: ''Did anyone ever tell you you''re too good to be true?'' - Randy: ''Not only that but I''m too beautiful to be good.''
Molly Monahan (Barbara Stanwyck) to Jeff Butler (Joel McCrea) in Union Pacific (1939): ''You think I''m an outrageous flirt . (...) But didn''t you ever know that flirting get''s into a woman''s blood like fighting get''s into a man''s? Now a girl begins coquetting to discover if she has the power. Then she goes looking, like a fighter after a bully , for the hardest man to conquer, but it''s never the man she wants, it''s the pleasure of bringing him to her feet.''
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