1) A big ass forehead.
2) A Molly Bergin (see black booty head)
3) The over lapping of ones forehead passed the eyes so that it appears one has no eye brows. In doing so the hairline gets pushed back, and a look of sadness is eternally etched on the face.
2) A Molly Bergin (see black booty head)
3) The over lapping of ones forehead passed the eyes so that it appears one has no eye brows. In doing so the hairline gets pushed back, and a look of sadness is eternally etched on the face.
by Julesshaves98 December 23, 2013

Alvin: Vince what are you doing?
Vince: I’m making a molly claw
Alvin: What’s that?
Vince: I’m just mixing my molly with the claw, remember, there ain’t no laws with the claw.
Vince: I’m making a molly claw
Alvin: What’s that?
Vince: I’m just mixing my molly with the claw, remember, there ain’t no laws with the claw.
by vinnyT805 August 3, 2019

The smartest most amazing funny beautiful humblest person in all the land. By the way this is NOT Molly writing this it’s someone else.
by Molly Ritter July 30, 2023

by imthekinghoe420 June 20, 2017

To get "jumped" or unexpectedly assaulted. This doesn't refer to just a single punch but sudden, overwhelming force. When someone is molly hopped they often are also hurriedly robbed after the beat down.
The phrase has its origins in the practice of "jumping" and robbing people in gay havens and brothels of the 19th century because no one would report the crimes.
"Molly" by itself meant a gay or effeminate man or a "dyke" on the streets of London and NYC since 18th century. "Molly houses" were gay (male or female) and cross dresser's brothels or hang outs. Soon the "hop" and "wopped" was added (probably versions now used more in the east coast, and the UK) also first used in London and New York. Slightly altered in pronunciation and meaning as it filtered over time and space. Now anyone can get molly-hopped. Unsurprisingly though it still is most often used when a woman (especially a woman who is "street" herself), or effeminate man (or just a man deemed to be a chump) is assaulted in this way. (Apparently the "'hood" has been hardcore for a long, long time.)
The phrase has its origins in the practice of "jumping" and robbing people in gay havens and brothels of the 19th century because no one would report the crimes.
"Molly" by itself meant a gay or effeminate man or a "dyke" on the streets of London and NYC since 18th century. "Molly houses" were gay (male or female) and cross dresser's brothels or hang outs. Soon the "hop" and "wopped" was added (probably versions now used more in the east coast, and the UK) also first used in London and New York. Slightly altered in pronunciation and meaning as it filtered over time and space. Now anyone can get molly-hopped. Unsurprisingly though it still is most often used when a woman (especially a woman who is "street" herself), or effeminate man (or just a man deemed to be a chump) is assaulted in this way. (Apparently the "'hood" has been hardcore for a long, long time.)
Sweet lick pretty ricky muthaf*(@$ gonna come round here flashing shine like he ain't food. I'll say something to distract him and then we just gonna molly hop that punk and take all that.
by Seefood October 8, 2009

by MACHone Inc. June 4, 2005

I was planning on going to the show on Friday but then I found out it is all ages so the Molly Monsters will be out in full force.
by Al Fabet November 10, 2013
