SlangMeaning & UsageOrigin & LanguageExamplesWhere It’s Used
molarto be coolSpain, Spanish (colloquial)“Esa idea mola.” (That idea is cool.)Spain, Europe

Definition & Description of Molar

In Spanish slang, molar is a verb that means “to be cool” or “to be awesome.” It’s commonly used in casual conversations to express approval or admiration for something—whether it’s an idea, a person, a place, or even a song.

Unlike some Spanish slang that varies regionally, molar is widely understood throughout Spain, especially among young people. It’s not offensive or overly informal, making it a go-to term for expressing enthusiasm without sounding exaggerated.

The word likely originated from Madrid street slang in the mid-20th century and has since become part of mainstream spoken Spanish. It works in the third-person form most often (mola), meaning “it’s cool,” but you’ll hear variations depending on what’s being described.

Examples of Molar

  • “Esa película mola mucho.” (That movie is really cool.)
  • “Tu coche nuevo mola.” (Your new car is cool.)

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