Molotov cocktail



Molotov cocktail

1. A makeshift bomb, usually consisting of a gasoline-filled bottle and a wick, that is ignited before it is thrown at a target. The riot police moved in after the demonstrators started throwing Molotov cocktails.
2. By extension, something that has an explosive or otherwise negative impact on a person or situation. If you say anything negative about school board, it will be a real Molotov cocktail at this dinner party, believe me! His arrest was the Molotov cocktail that brought the whole scandal to light.
See also: cocktail

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Elunedel-IN-ed, el-EEN-edWelsh
Kate[keit]
EstherES-tər (English, Dutch), es-TER (French)English, French, Spanish, Dutch, German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Jewish, Biblical, Biblical Lati
Yisra'el-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
DortheDOR-teDanish
RandolfRAN-dahlfEnglish