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- Dictionarylolly/ˈlɒli/
noun
- 1. a lollipop or ice lolly. British
- 2. money: British "you've done brilliantly raising all that lovely lolly"
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LOLLY definition: 1. an ice lolly UK or a lollipop 2. a wrapped sweet for sucking or chewing (= crushing with the…. Learn more.
1. British : a piece of candy. especially : hard candy. 2. British : money. Synonyms. bread [ slang] bucks. cabbage [ slang] cash. change. chips. coin. currency. dough. gold. green. jack [ slang] kale [ slang] legal tender.
noun. an informal word for lollipop. short for ice lolly. a slang word for money. informal. a sweet, esp a boiled one. do the lolly or do one's lollyinformal. to lose one's temper. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of lolly 1. First recorded in 1765–75; shortening of lollypop ( def ) Discover More. Word History and Origins.
A lolly is a sweet consisting of a hard disc or ball of a sugary substance on the end of a stick. American English : lollipop / ˈlɒlipɒp / Arabic : مَصَّاْصَة
A lolly is a sweet consisting of a hard disc or ball of a sugary substance on the end of a stick. American English : lollipop / ˈlɒlipɒp / Arabic : مَصَّاْصَة
Define lolly. lolly synonyms, lolly pronunciation, lolly translation, English dictionary definition of lolly. n. pl. lol·lies Chiefly British 1. a. A piece of candy, especially hard candy. b. A lollipop. 2. Money. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English...
Definition of lolly noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.