moll
noun
1
an unmarried female companion of a criminal UK, 1823.
2
a promiscuous woman. Commonly used as a term of contempt, especially amongst teenagers, implying promiscuity. Commonly pronounced to rhyme with 'pole' AUSTRALIA, 1972.
3
a prostitute. Now obsolete in Britain but survives in Australia UK, 1604.► like a moll at a christeninguncomfortably out of place AUSTRALIA, 1945