Definition of Lolly
Noun: lolly ló-lee
- [Brit] Informal term for money
- boodle, bread, cabbage [US], clams [US], dinero [N. Amer], dough, gelt, kale [US], lettuce [US], lucre, loot, moolah [N. Amer], pelf [archaic], scratch, shekels, simoleons [US], sugar, wampum [N. Amer], wonga [Brit], brass [Brit], moola [N. Amer], mazuma [US], dosh [Brit]
- [Brit] Ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick
- ice lolly [Brit], lollipop, popsicle [N. Amer], icy pole [Austral]
- [Austral, NZ] A rich sweet made of flavoured sugar and often combined with fruit or nuts
- candy, confect, sweet [Brit], sweetie [Brit, informal]
- [Brit] Hard candy on a stick
- lollipop, sucker [N. Amer], all-day sucker [N. Amer]
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