The difference between Chick and Moll
When used as nouns, chick means a young bird, whereas moll means a female companion of a gangster, especially a former or current prostitute.
Chick is also verb with the meaning: to sprout, as seed does in the ground.
Moll is also adjective with the meaning: minor.
check bellow for the other definitions of Chick and Moll
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Chick as a noun:
A young bird.
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Chick as a noun:
A young chicken.
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Chick as a noun (term of endearment):
A young child.
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Chick as a noun (slang, often, pejorative):
A young, especially attractive, woman or teenage girl.
Examples:
"Three cool chicks / Are walking down the street / Swinging their hips'' — song "Three Cool Cats" by w Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller"
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Chick as a verb (obsolete):
To sprout, as seed does in the ground; to vegetate.
Examples:
"rfquotek Chalmers"
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Chick as a noun (India, Pakistan):
A screen or blind made of finely slit bamboo and twine, hung in doorways or windows.
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Moll as a noun:
A female companion of a gangster, especially a former or current prostitute.
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Moll as a noun:
A prostitute or woman with loose sexual morals.
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Moll as a noun (Australia, New Zealand, slang, pejorative):
Bitch, slut; an insulting epithet applied to a female.
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Moll as a noun (Australia, New Zealand, slang):
A girlfriend of a bikie.
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Moll as a noun (Australia, New Zealand, slang):
A girlfriend of a surfie; blends with pejorative sense.
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Moll as an adjective (music, obsolete):
minor; in the minor mode
Examples:
"A moll, that is, A minor"