E moll - translation to german
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E moll - translation to german

FEMALE COMPANION OF A MALE CRIMINAL
Gangster moll; Gunmoll; Gangster's moll
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E moll      
E minor, minor scale based on the note of E
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n. e, Tonbezeichnung für e-Moll
E commerce         
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TYPE OF BUSINESS INDUSTRY USUALLY CONDUCTED OVER THE INTERNET
Web commerce; ECommerce; Ecommerce; Internet Commerce; Internet sales; Electronic Commerce; I-commerce; Video commerce; Internet marketplace; Cyberservices; Ecommerce solution; E commerce; V-commerce; E-Commerce; Online storefront; E- commerce; Web Economy; Ecommerce system; Estore; Video ecommerce; Online transactions; Online money; Transactional Link; Internet commerce; E-commernce; E-marketplace; Click-only companies; B2B e-Marketplace; B2b e-Marketplace; E-commerce solution; E-Commerce Service; Electronic commerce; E-commerce software; Online commerce; E-tailing; Draft:E commerce; Ecommerce marketing; Ecommerce platform; E-commerce website; Quick Commerce; Online ordering; E Commerce
Handel mit Gütern im Internet, elektronischer Handel

Definition

moll
¦ noun informal
1. a gangster's female companion.
2. dated a prostitute.
Origin
C17: familiar form of the given name Mary.

Wikipedia

Gun moll

A gun moll or gangster moll or gangster's moll is the female companion of a male professional criminal. "Gun" was British slang for thief, derived from Yiddish ganef, from the Hebrew gannāb (גנב). "Moll" is also used as a euphemism for a woman prostitute.