Alternative spelling of mollid
"I'm absolutely bloody molid"
Of Worcestershire origin, it is a merging of two words: mint (meaning 'top' or 'rather fantastic') and solid (meaning 'strong' or 'built like a brick shithouse'). To describe oneself as mollid is a compliment. For the past-tense, the individual or group becomes mollied.
I'm fucking mollid you twunts; therefore, bring it on.
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Perplexingly, in Manx (a language spoken on the isle of Man) 'mollid' is a word used to describe:
coarseness, hairs, jumble, luggage, lumber, roughness, rummage
"She's not very good at shaving, her legs are very mollid"
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i) Past tense of mollid
ii) Prescriptive, e.g. to be "mollied" by someone (to be made mollid by someone)
"we was well mollied"
"I was mollied"
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