What Is A Lollipos Called In Eengland

Text snippet: A lollipop is a lollipop.

Text snippet: 'Lolly' is a very old sailor's word for soft sea-ice, and the term 'lollipop' for a type of sugar sweet is known at least since the mid 18th Century (OED).

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Text snippet: lolly in British English ; 1. an informal word for lollipop ; 2. British short for ice lolly ; 3. British, Australian and New Zealand a slang word for money.

Text snippet: Lolly, a short form of lollipop (a kind of confectionery on a stick) · Lolly, in Australian and New Zealand English, a piece of what is called candy in American ...

Text snippet: But, in Britain, they're called ice lollies. And they are the only way to ... I'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it tbh. A Fab lollipop.

Text snippet: LOLLIPOP meaning: 1. a hard sweet on a stick 2. a hard candy on a stick 3. a hard candy on the end of a small stick. Learn more.

A lollipop is called a "lollipop" in England, just like in many other English-speaking countries. Sometimes, it is informally referred to as a "lolly" as well.

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