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lolly
- IPA[ˈlɒli]
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- a lollipop or ice lolly.;a small piece of confectionery; a sweet.
noun: lolly, plural noun: lollies
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- 1. British a lollipop or ice lolly.
- ▪ Australian, New Zealand a small piece of confectionery; a sweet.
- 2. British money you've done brilliantly raising all that lovely lolly
- a game in which sweets are thrown for children to scramble for: after the meal there were sports and lolly scrambles for the children
Oxford Dictionary
- an establishment where young women or girls are coerced into working as prostitutes and receive ... he vowed to work with the community to close down lolly lounges
Oxford American Dictionary
- cake that contains pieces of soft confectionery: on the website I found a recipe for lolly cake
Oxford Dictionary
- non-alcoholic or weak alcoholic drink: all three of them were on the lolly water—apparently they had early starts an ice-cold, full-strength can of beer rather than some lolly water
Oxford Dictionary
- an establishment where young women or girls are coerced into working as prostitutes and receive ... he vowed to work with the community to close down lolly lounges
Oxford Dictionary
- a confection in the form of a piece of flavoured ice or ice cream on a stick.
Oxford Dictionary
- a vibrant shade of pink; shocking pink: the letters are outlined in lolly pink the lolly pink snowboard was too cute for my liking
Oxford Dictionary
- a flat sweet stamped with a phrase or motto: I extracted a conversation lolly upon which I read the words, 'I love you'
Oxford Dictionary
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