So let me tell you about this girl I know
Molly Makeout whoa oh oh!
Its up and down, its rising action
Molly Makeout satisfaction

So easy to please, just get on your knees
Youre wasting time

Molly Molly Makeout
Any time, any guy
Just watch your back
You wont know what to do
Molly might makeout with you

She was lost but now shes found
Ill tell you what shes thinking now
She thinks shes got all the power
South on 95 two hours

So easy to please, shell get on her knees
Youre wasting time, youre begging for this,
But youre not, oh youre not getting
Much further tonight (this is why they call her)

Molly Makeout you lie too much
Said your lips no boy could
If making out is just what you do
Then Molly Makeout is the girl for you


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    this is about one of those girl's who come off as prudes and yet shes really not and just uses that as a front. this girl will not be a complete slut, but she's most definitely down for some dirty. ha

    i think its a hilarious song.

    downforbreakfaston February 05, 2008   Link
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    I think it's about a girl who everyone thinks is a prude but she's really kindof a slut, but more of a tease.

    But yeah I think it's pretty funny, too, haha.

    thatkrisison February 23, 2008   Link
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    Molly is probably a friend of Andrew's..She craves for attention from guys and does whore-ish things, but he knows she's better than that.

    hannahthebananaon September 22, 2008   Link
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    the end where it says "Molly Makeout you lie too much Said your lips no boy could If making out is just what you do Then Molly Makeout is the girl for you "

    reminds me of Sk8er Boi by avril lavigne the part where its like "sorry girl but you missed out look at what this boys like now we are more than just good friends this is how the story ends"

    agirlfromohioon September 29, 2008   Link
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    the end where it says "Molly Makeout you lie too much Said your lips no boy could If making out is just what you do Then Molly Makeout is the girl for you "

    reminds me of Sk8er Boi by avril lavigne the part where its like "sorry girl but you missed out look at what this boys like now we are more than just good friends this is how the story ends"

    agirlfromohioon September 29, 2008   Link
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    i think that molly is a slut and a prostitute. she likes to make out alot and shes easy to please. they oviously think shes a hoe because they say "get on your knees your wasting time" she makes out with any guy at any time.

    beejayme93on November 07, 2008   Link
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    hha, i think that this song is hilarious! :))

    brieebriee19on April 05, 2009   Link
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    It reminds me of the scrubs episode where elliots best friend will mac with anyone, so JD keeps making out with her, but she just like WOOOAHHH your getting too into it. x

    RooRioton April 05, 2009   Link
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    makeout with molly ahaha go ahead casue thats all she'll do sums this song up thumbs up tfnb ahaha

    jenalisaon March 31, 2010   Link
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    love it

    idkayyon October 25, 2009   Link

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