Ice Lolly

What is Ice Lolly?


1.

British term for a frozen confection on a stick, equivalent to the American term "popsicle." In the plural sense, the term "lolly ices" may be used, e.g., "one ice lolly," or "an entire selection of lolly ices."

It was a hot day in Merseyside, and Bill stopped by the ASDA to buy a box of lolly ices, but they were sold out; a clerk told him there wasn't an ice lolly to be had all the way to Blackpool.

See popsicle, frozen, ice, flavored, lollipop, treat, fruit

2.

An alternative for Ice Pop, I think.

I ran up to the ice cream truck to buy an ice lolly, but the fat kid in front of me got the last one.

See popsickle, lollipop, lolly, ice cream


29

Random Words:

1. The monthly payment to the babymama, usually paid to DSS. Consider it back rent. Sheee-it! Daaamn! I am behind the eight-ball, can&ap..
1. Knowledge gained by googling, not gained from books or experience. Usually learned for a quick overview of a subject or to answer someon..
1. derived from the french word boujie but used in the opposite sense it means when something is falling apart, looks horrible, or just l..