drab vs moll

drab

noun
  • An instance of a transgender or non-binary person presenting as the gender corresponding to their sex assigned at birth instead of that corresponding to their internal gender identity (for instance, a trans woman dressed as a man). 

  • A dull or uninteresting appearance or situation, unremarkable. 

  • A fabric, usually of thick cotton or wool, having a dull brownish yellow, dull grey, or dun colour. 

  • Often in the plural form drabs: apparel, especially trousers, made from this fabric. 

  • The colour of this fabric. 

  • A small amount, especially of money. 

  • A box used in a saltworks for holding the salt when taken out of the boiling pans. 

adj
  • Of the colour of some types of drabcloth: dull brownish yellow or dun. 

  • Particularly of colour: dull, uninteresting. 

moll

noun
  • A prostitute or woman with loose sexual morals. 

  • A girlfriend of a surfie; blends with pejorative sense. 

  • A female fan of extreme metal, grunge or hardcore punk, especially the girlfriend of a musician of those aforementioned genres. 

  • A girlfriend of a bikie. 

  • A female companion of a gangster, especially a former or current prostitute. 

  • Bitch, slut; an insulting epithet applied to a female. 

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