Pronounced: maw-le-kate, verb.
To destroy an object to a point it is no longer recognisable, most usually left in a state of disarray, a heap or scattered around the near vicinity. To shred, chew, chomp or destroy through any number of means, be it using teeth, hands or machinery. Mollication usually occurs in a state of anger, fury or disgust.
To destroy an object to a point it is no longer recognisable, most usually left in a state of disarray, a heap or scattered around the near vicinity. To shred, chew, chomp or destroy through any number of means, be it using teeth, hands or machinery. Mollication usually occurs in a state of anger, fury or disgust.
"I most certainly mollicated it."
She wanted to mollicate the drapes, they were that hideous.
The dog totally molllicated the letters put through the letterbox.
She wanted to mollicate the drapes, they were that hideous.
The dog totally molllicated the letters put through the letterbox.
by silverinstance July 09, 2013
by Uncle Cam September 16, 2016