lolly

  • 1Lolly — may refer to:*Lolly (singer), a British pop star *Lolly Allen, a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours *Lolly Badcock, a Brtitish porn star *Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs, an Australian snack food *In British English: **A short… …

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  • 2lolly — lol‧ly [ˈlɒli ǁ ˈlɑːli] noun [uncountable] informal old fashioned money: • He must be rolling in lolly. * * * lolly UK US /ˈlɒli/ noun [U] UK INFORMAL MONEY ► mone …

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  • 3lolly — 1854, short for LOLLIPOP (Cf. lollipop). In 20c. British slang, also money …

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  • 4lolly — ► NOUN (pl. lollies) informal 1) chiefly Brit. a lollipop. 2) Austral./NZ a boiled sweet. 3) Brit. money …

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  • 5lolly — [lä′lē] n. pl. lollies [contr. < LOLLYPOP] [Brit. Slang] Brit. Slang 1. money 2. piece of hard candy …

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  • 6lolly — pene; miembro sexual masculino; se escribe tambien loly ; cf. pico, pequén, pichula, penca, cochayuyo, diuca, pirulo, tula, aparato, pelado, Pepito, como el lolly; se sacó los calzoncillos y tenía un ma …

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  • 7lolly — UK [ˈlɒlɪ] / US [ˈlɑlɪ] noun Word forms lolly : singular lolly plural lollies British 1) [countable] an ice lolly 2) [countable] a lollipop 3) [uncountable] informal an old fashioned word for money …

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  • 8lolly — n British money. A well established, light hearted word which was popular in the 1950s and 1960s and enjoyed a revival, significantly, in the Thatcher years (the mid and late 1980s), when many obsolescent euphemisms for money had received a new… …

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  • 9lolly — [[t]lɒ̱li[/t]] lollies N COUNT A lolly is the same as a lollipop. [mainly BRIT] → See also ice lolly …

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  • 10lolly — леденец на палочке stick lolly леденец на палочке ice lolly фруктовое мороженое на палочке …

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