by -Titopsassine June 30, 2020
Get the Mololotte mug.by Molongski November 23, 2021
Get the molongski mug.Crazy Mexican band, who's debut album Donde Jugaran Las Niñas? "Where Will the Little Girls Play?" was banned in both Mexico and Spain for it's lyric attacking the Mexican government. Often compared as a Mexican version of Rage Against The Machine.
Puto doesn't make fun of Gay people it's makes fun of people who can't stand up for themselves.
Molotov's best songs:
Polkas Palabras
Step Off
Apocalypshit
Undertow
Let It Roll
No Manches Mi Vada
Frijolero
Amatuer
Que no te haga bobo Jacobo
Voto Latino
Gimme Tha Power
Matate tete
Puto
Quitate que masturbas
Molotov's best songs:
Polkas Palabras
Step Off
Apocalypshit
Undertow
Let It Roll
No Manches Mi Vada
Frijolero
Amatuer
Que no te haga bobo Jacobo
Voto Latino
Gimme Tha Power
Matate tete
Puto
Quitate que masturbas
by Will-3rd May 10, 2005
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Get the moloko mug.A fictional drink consisting of milk and a psychoactive drug. From the book and movie "A Clockwork Orange".
Three drinks were available:
Moloko plus Vellocet
Moloko plus Synthemesc
Moloko plus Drencrom
Three drinks were available:
Moloko plus Vellocet
Moloko plus Synthemesc
Moloko plus Drencrom
The milkbar sold moloko plus vellocet or synthemesc or drencrom... This would sharpen you up and make you ready for a bit of the old ultra-violence.
by Bob H Boberson December 2, 2011
Get the Moloko mug.A glassbottle filled with flammable substance and some form of fuse. To be used as a weapon (anti-tank).
Most commonly fuel and a rag soaked with something flammable. The rag will burn and clog the bottle's neck so that the flame spreads only when the bottle is broken (thrown at the target).
Named and made famous by Finns in the Winter War (1939-1940). Name comes from the Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov who claimed in a radio broadcast that the Soviet airplanes dropped food to Finland during the war (instead they actually dropped RRAB-3 clusterbombs which the Finns comically named Molotov's bread baskets.) The Finns then decided to name the bottle they effectively used against Soviet tanks 'Molotov Cocktail' to go with "the food".
Nowadays used mostly by rioters and hooligans against the police. Also used in arsons.
Most commonly fuel and a rag soaked with something flammable. The rag will burn and clog the bottle's neck so that the flame spreads only when the bottle is broken (thrown at the target).
Named and made famous by Finns in the Winter War (1939-1940). Name comes from the Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov who claimed in a radio broadcast that the Soviet airplanes dropped food to Finland during the war (instead they actually dropped RRAB-3 clusterbombs which the Finns comically named Molotov's bread baskets.) The Finns then decided to name the bottle they effectively used against Soviet tanks 'Molotov Cocktail' to go with "the food".
Nowadays used mostly by rioters and hooligans against the police. Also used in arsons.
by Shrewd Bone December 1, 2009
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