The difference between Ecstasy and Molly
When used as nouns, ecstasy means intense pleasure, whereas molly means a woman or girl, especially of low status.
Ecstasy is also verb with the meaning: to experience intense pleasure.
check bellow for the other definitions of Ecstasy and Molly
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Ecstasy as a noun:
Intense pleasure.
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Ecstasy as a noun:
A state of emotion so intense that a person is carried beyond rational thought and self-control.
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Ecstasy as a noun:
A trance, frenzy, or rapture associated with mystic or prophetic exaltation.
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Ecstasy as a noun (obsolete):
Violent emotion or distraction of mind; excessive grief from anxiety; insanity; madness.
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Ecstasy as a noun (slang):
The drug MDMA, a synthetic entactogen of the methylenedioxyphenethylamine family, especially in a tablet form.
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Ecstasy as a noun (medicine, dated):
A state in which sensibility, voluntary motion, and (largely) mental power are suspended; the body is erect and inflexible; but the pulse and breathing are not affected.
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Ecstasy as a verb (intransitive):
To experience intense pleasure.
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Ecstasy as a verb (transitive):
To cause intense pleasure in.
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Molly as a noun (now, _, chiefly, _, Ireland):
A woman or girl, especially of low status.
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Molly as a noun (slang):
An effeminate male, a male homosexual.
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Molly as a noun (slang, uncountable):
Pure MDMA powder.
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Molly as a noun:
A mollemoke.
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Molly as a noun:
A female cat; a she-cat.
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Molly as a noun:
A bird, the wagtail.
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Molly as a noun:
A molly bolt.
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Molly as a noun:
A fish of the genus Poecilia, except for those known as guppies.