molly bolt

English

molly bolts:
top: as sold, ready for insertion;
bottom: partially expanded by turning the screw

Etymology

Former trademark.

Noun

molly bolt (plural molly bolts)

  1. A specialized screw fastener used with drywall as a hollow-wall anchor.
    • 1960, John Updike, 'Rabbit, Run', page 85:
      Insecurely tilted against the wall is the big oval mirror they took away when her parents had a new bathroom put in; he always meant to attach it to the plaster above her bureau for her but never got around to buying molly bolts.

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