lolly

/ˈlɑli/
noun
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
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