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lollipop
English - Turkish
Definition of
lollipop
in English Turkish dictionary
Related Terms
lollipop
man
öğrencilerin caddede karşıdan karşıya emniyetle geçmelerini sağlayan memur
lollypop
lolipop
English - English
Definition of
lollipop
in English English dictionary
A confectionery consisting of a piece of candy/sweet attached to a stick
A lollipop, pop, lolly, sucker, or dum-dum is a type of confectionery consisting mainly of hardened, flavoured sucrose with corn syrup mounted on a stick and intended for sucking or licking. They are available in many flavours and shapes
{i}
piece of candy on attached to the end of a stick (also lollypop)
ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick; "in England a popsicle is called an ice lolly"
A sweet consisting of a piece of candy attached to a stick ; sucker (US)
A lollipop is a sweet consisting of a hard disc or ball of a sugary substance on the end of a stick. = lolly
A kind of sugar confection which dissolves easily in the mouth
hard candy on a stick
Related Terms
lollipop
lady
A female school crossing attendant
lollipop
man
A male school crossing attendant
lollipop
men
plural form of lollipop man
lollipop
lady
a woman hired to help children cross a road safely near a school
lollipop
lady
someone whose job is to help children cross a road safely on their way to school
lollipops
plural of lollipop
lollypop
{i}
piece of candy on attached to the end of a stick (also lollipop)
lollypop
alternative spelling of lollipop
lollypops
plural of lollypop
Turkish - English
Definition of
lollipop
in Turkish English dictionary
Related Terms
horoz şekeri
lollipop
in the shape of a rooster
lollipop
Hyphenation
lol·li·pop
Turkish pronunciation
lälipäp
Synonyms
lolly
,
sucker
Pronunciation
/ˈlälēˌpäp/ /ˈlɑːliːˌpɑːp/
Etymology
() From Angloromani “lollipobbul”, which means candy apple.BBC Website ‘Languages of the UK’, 2004.
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