When Pure MDMA is accompanied by other drugs like Coke, Heroin, etc. Often coke or heroin sometimes something else.
by crisploris July 28, 2012

To Dance in a jerking 80's way with a certain swinging of the hips and arms reminiscent of Molly Ringwald Usually performed in response to a piece of good news.
by Augusta grace September 25, 2005

To embarrass oneself at the VIP section; look mainstream; to be from South Louisiana in a relevant urbane environment
I tried to talk to this hot group of SOFIs but I spilled pinot all over myself. I guess I know how to drop the molly in front of everyone.
by regionalconsumer January 15, 2012

Pure MDMA. Few people know that Molly/Mollie and her friends actually originated in the NYC high-end and ultra exclusive club scene in the late 90s early 2000s and because of a girl named Mollie/Molly who loved pure MDMA. The fact people think it's about something molecular and molecule is damn funny. The story must have changed somewhere between coasts. This is a fact and not at all fiction. Mollie and her friends... yes, other drugs accompanying pure MDMA but also because she was never alone. She always brought lots of friends with her, so no one could bang her and she was taken care of while rolling. Not a dumb one and real nice.
Mollie and her friends usually means pure MDMA, alcohol and coke.
Mollie and her friends usually means pure MDMA, alcohol and coke.
"Mollie and her friends hit the dance floor and put on a show last night."
"Holy shit, man. She was rolling hard."
It's Friday night house music, where's Mollie and her friends?
"Holy shit, man. She was rolling hard."
It's Friday night house music, where's Mollie and her friends?
by DJDaveNYC August 5, 2017

by CesareL May 14, 2007

Sherlock: *walks out of lab* *touches his face* FUCK YEAH MOLLY!
Sherlock: *adds this definition to Urban Dictionary*
Sherlock: *adds this definition to Urban Dictionary*
by SherLokiTheOverlordCollins August 2, 2015
