lolly
/ˈlɑli/
noun
- A piece of hard candy on a stick; a lollipop.
- The child chose a red lolly from the jar at the store.
- He bought a rainbow lolly at the fair.
- She unwrapped the lolly and started licking it happily.
- A frozen treat on a stick; a popsicle or ice lolly.
- The kids ran to the ice cream truck for a chocolate lolly.
- On a hot day, nothing beats a cold fruit lolly.
- She bit into the orange lolly and felt instantly cooler.
- Money, especially cash. (Informal, British/Australian slang)
- They pooled their lolly to buy a new video game.
- He earned a lot of lolly from his summer job.
- I need to save some lolly for the trip.