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moloko

The Nadsat slang for milk.
"Me and my fellow droogs were at the Korova Milk Bar drinking Moloko Vellocet."
by Moloko Vellocet October 19, 2003
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Moloko

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
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
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Molotov Cocktail

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.
Throw a Molotov Cocktail to the tank's air-intake to make it's engine stop!
by Shrewd Bone December 1, 2009
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moozy

Deriving from the adjective amused it describes a feeling of deep joy going far beyond happiness. Opposite: noozy.
by cikeminatti April 15, 2016
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Moloch

Moloch is the personification of terrible systems or situations in society that everyone hates but don't get fixed.

Originally the name of a Canaanite god which received child sacrifices, Allen Ginsberg used Moloch to symbolize the state of industrial civilization in his poem "Howl".

The blogger Scott Alexander popularized the term as it is commonly used by many rationalists, although it was already in occasional use by historians and economics to describe systemic issues within or caused by their respective fields.

The term is often used by particularly condescending rationalists to talk down to public servants, academics, and occasionally founders of startups who are trying their best to change the world for the better but likely have no real power to do so.
Very often with capitalism, business practices are set by Moloch: No one person has any influence over the matter.

Oh, you're in welfare policy research? I thought Moloch had already eaten all the value there.
by dptimessmallconstant April 13, 2019
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Molo'd

To be so turned on and in the moment of something, you accidentally ejaculate everywhere without making contact of your penis
Bob: Hey Alex, last night I saw the Victoria's Secret fashion show and couldn't help it, I Molo'd everywhere!!!
Alex:man it happens to the best of us, I just Molo'd last night turning on my lawnmower
by Larryj69 December 11, 2013
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Molotov

An incendiary created by filling a bottle with oil, petrol, or bathtub napalm, and lit with a rag fuse. Used by Bolshevic rebels in the 19th century, and various insurgents since.
Molotov anyone?
by Psiberzerker April 11, 2004
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