† molrowing Obs. slang.
(ˈmɒlraʊɪŋ)
Also moll-rowing.
[Perh. f. moll n. + row v.3 + -ing1.]
a. (See quot. 1860.) So ˈmolrower, a wencher or whoremonger. b. Caterwauling, row, noise.
| 1860 Hotten Dict. Slang (ed. 2) 174 Molrowing, ‘out on the spree’, in company with so-called ‘gay women’. In allusion to the amatory serenadings of the London cats. 1892 E. J. Milliken 'Arry Ballads 42 A pootily piped ‘Blooming Lavender’,..as meller as blackbirds in June, Beats 'Andel's molrowings a buster. 1894 G. A. Sala Things I have Seen II. xiii. 121 The scene wound up with a great concert of practical cats on the roof, whose diabolical mollrowings still ring in my ears. 1896 Farmer & Henley Slang IV. 332/1 Molrower, a whoremonger. |