'Molly' short for 'molecular' is another word for MDMA, the active ingredient in ecstasy. It is illegal in every country in the world (?), but can be purchased illegally from dealers worldwide.
I'm in college which opens window to a large variety of drugs. Molly is one that's kinda hard to find if you aren't friends with other potheads like I am, who seem to have pretty strong connections for many drugs such as Molly, Coke, Acid and Shrooms as well as large quantities of Bud. Molly or MDMA the purest form of Ex can normally be found at nearly every Dubstep concert, so if you know people who are big into dubstep concerts I'd definately hit them up if a big show like Bassnectar, Skrillex, Pretty Lights, dead mouse or Big Gigantic come to town because the stuff is a lot easier to find during these times. If you don't have any buddies that match this description then get out there and meet a couple and make good enough friends to have them on retainer for when you need them. Good Luck
Molly Meldrum is an avid advocate AGAINST drug use and he has NEVER been a drug addict!
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The drug Molly is also known as Molly or MDMA. The chemical composition of this popular street drug is (RS)-1-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5-yl)-N-methylpropan-2-amine.
The lyric "dancing with molly" from Miley Cyrus's song "We Can't Stop," is a reference to the illegal drug MDMA, also known as molly. Because of the drug's sensory altering abilities, it is a popular club and rave drug.
With this pill, you CAN DIE!
only if molly and perk are still married
No, "Molly" usually refers to a pure form of Ecstasy (XTC).
Yes. Molly has been proven to show psychological dependence in it's users.
because "molly" is another way to refer to the drug ecstasy.
Molly is a drug that is either in powder or pill form. Therefore, it is either taken orally or is snorted through the nose. It is both a stimulant and psychedelic drug.
The drug Molly is usually found in a tablet, capsule, or powder form. It has also been found in liquid or impeccable forms also.
MDMA, commonly known as Molly, was first synthesized by Anton Killisch in 1912. This Merck chemist was trying to develop a drug to stop abnormal bleeding.