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Lolly is British, Australian and New Zealand slang for money. Lolly is British slang for to inform on someone.
Either during dinner or directly outside the school gates, along with white dog turds and shredded pornography (if there was a park or alley near to your school), there was an ice cream van that used to sell a Popeye - essentially a small ice cream cone (or 'cornet') but where a flake insertion would produce a "99" alternatively a thin fruit lolly was stuck in (invariably one half of those 'double lollies' which had 2 sticks, snapped in half lengthways) - no idea in hell why it was called a Popeye, anyone know? But also a name called to any one during the course of 'play'/'break' who had something long (stick/ cricket bat/long boot bag, stuffed down the back of their coat at the neck, thus resembling (vaguely at best), said ice cream.
n 1 money. 2 ice- popsicle. A sort of frozen sugary flavoured lump wrapped around a small bit of wood and designed specifically to drip all down your front as it defrosts.
soft ice beginning to form in a harbour
lose your temper ‘Try not to do your lolly.’
Laxy person. Someone who wanders around aimlessly.
to lose your temper
money. More popular in the 1960s than today. Precise origin unknown. Possibly rhyming slang linking lollipop to copper.
A mint candy or lollipop. See also Do one's lolly
Noun. Money.
A violent outburst of temper. An intensified, "Do one's block"
A small bag of sherbert with a sweet lolly on a stick. Dip the lolly in the sherbert and suck it off. Mmmmmm... nice. (ed: I've spent too long on this dictionary - I keep wanting to rephrase that).
Exclam. Excellent! Great! A jocular expression recently popularized in the 1990s, by the cockney character Delboy in the British sit-com Only Fools and Horses. Originally from a 1950s advertisement for an ice lolly, by the name of Jubbly.
An inverted screwball jammed on a rocket shaped ice-lolly (trade name Zoom).
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Look up lolly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lolly may refer to: Lolly, a short form of lollipop (a kind of confectionery on a stick) lolly, also ice
Candido Albelando "Lolly" Vasquez-Vegas (October 2, 1939 – March 4, 2010) was a Native American musician of Yaqui, Shoshone and Mexican heritage. He played
Ololade "Lolly" Adefope (born 1990 or 1991) is an English stand-up comedian and actress, specialising in character comedy. She is known for playing the
A lolly scramble is a children's party game common in New Zealand and Australia, in which an adult throws fistfuls of lollies into the air while the children
A lolly cake or lolly log is an unbaked New Zealand sweet dish that features lollies, (typically explorer candy or fruit puff sweets) as a key ingredient
Lolly-Madonna XXX (a.k.a. The Lolly-Madonna War) is a 1973 film directed by Richard C. Sarafian. The film was co-written by Rodney Carr-Smith and Sue
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Lolly (born Anna Shantha Kumble (pronounced KUUM-blay, Kŭmblā); 27 June 1977, Sutton Coldfield) is a British singer, dancer and TV presenter. Kumble was
Shannon Louise "Lolly" Allen (also Carpenter) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours. She made her first screen appearance
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