"Lollipop" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A lollipop is a type of sweet treat that is typically a stick or handle with a hard candy or soft candy attached to the end. It is often referred to as a "lolly" for short. The candy is usually flavored and colored, and is often used as a reward or treat for children, especially in the summer.
Lollardry refers to the teachings and beliefs of the Lollards, a 14th to 16th-century English Christian movement that emphasized the importance of vernacular languages, criticized the wealth and power of the Catholic Church, and promoted radical reform.
Lolloping is a verb that means to walk or run in an unsteady, tottering, or staggering manner, often in a humorous or whimsical way. It can also refer to a carefree, wandering, or aimless walk. The word often conveys a sense of playfulness, nonchalance, or a carefree attitude.
Lollygag: to waste time, especially by doing nothing productive or focusing on leisure activities.