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A beautiful,amazing,gorgeous girl she is the smartest Somali you will ever her honey-like skin complexion will make your heart melt and you will fall head over heels for her.
Hey who’s that?
Oh, her? That's a Mulki my crush😍😘
Mulki by Mulki the chain November 7, 2019
Related Words
mulokai mulk moloko Mulki mulaki mulo Melok molokhia Moloko Vellocet Mulak
someone who is so awesome they cannot be defined.
omg you are being so mulika you cant even be defined of urban dictionary.
mulika by ladymushu August 20, 2012
\ˈmə-ləed\ verb past tense - the act of finding every nook and cranny in a meeting attendee's schedule and attempting to fill that without regard for the attendee's ability to attend to daily functions like eating lunch, etc.
Damn, we've been muliked, now I don't even have time to eat lunch today.
muliked by Corporate Crusader October 20, 2015
Origionally Italian for "eggplant", it became a derogotory term used by some Italian-Americans, usually urban, middle-class Italian-Americans, for someone of African descent
That freakin' mulonjhon, I told him to stay on that side of the railroad tracks where the freakin' hood is, this isn't the fuckin' hood, he needs to stay over there, so I bounced him.
mulonjhon by funions_dude August 3, 2007

Moloko Drencrum 

A type of drug laced milk that appeared in Stanly Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. They drink it in the begining of the movie/book.
"The Korova Milk Bar sells Milk Plus: milk plus synthemesc, vellocet, or Moloko drencrum, which is what we were drinking. This will sharpen you up and make you ready for a bit of the old ultraviolence."
Moloko Drencrum by Nick S[last name] November 14, 2007
From Clockwork Orange, a slang word for milk, laced with quasilegal DESIGNER DRUGS. By serving milk (instead of alcohol), the bar is able to serve minors. In the film, the bar has furniture in the shape of naked women and the milk is served from their nipples. The fictional ingredients include vellocet, synthemesc (synthetic mescaline), drencrom (adrenochrome). The slang terminology, called nadsat in the book, is derived from Russian
"The Korova milkbar sold milk-plus, milk plus vellocet or synthemesc or drencrom, which is the Moloko we were drinking. This would sharpen you up and make you ready for a bit of the old ultra-violence.
Moloko by Cristobal DeLicia July 13, 2009