The complete expression is "slow as molasses in January going uphill without paddles". This means that something is moving or going very, very slowly, or is taking way too much time.
It means slow meaning slow,
Ana is as slow as molasses in the morning. What does this figurative language mean?
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There are many similes for slow. A few of the most common are: -Molasses -A snail -A turtle
An example of a simile is, 'The girl was slow as molasses.'
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"Couch potato" "Sluggish as a sloth" "Dragging your feet" "Slow as molasses"
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It means that someone or some thing is moving too slowly for your liking. This is based on the fact that molasses is thick and doesn't move very quickly, even when it is warm. Imagine how slowly it will move in January, when it is COLD.
Because molasses is so thick when you go to spill it, it will spill very slowly. unlike water where if you turn it over it will dump out very quickly if the molass es got out very slow it has more viscosity.