mullah
See also: Mullah
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmʊ.lə/, /ˈmʌ.lə/
- Rhymes: -ʊlə
Etymology 1
From Turkish molla, Persian ملا (mollâ), from Arabic مَوْلًى (mawlan, “vicar, guardian”).
Translations
a Muslim religious scholar and teacher
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Verb
mullah (third-person singular simple present mullahs, present participle mullahing, simple past and past participle mullahed)
- (transitive, Britain, slang) Alternative form of muller (“to beat, thrash”)
- 2009, Nigel Benn, The Dark Destroyer
- But I mullahed him. He may have been four inches taller but I punched him through the ropes and knocked the granny and the grandad out of him.
- 2016, Ben Cohen, Carry Me Home: My Autobiography (page 76)
- The Sevens practice session was touch rugby, but every time Harvey got the ball, I absolutely mullahed him. I pushed him, dumped him on his arse, ran through him. Every time.
- 2009, Nigel Benn, The Dark Destroyer
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