lollies
Australian, n, sweets; candy; confectionery;
I gave her flowers and lollies like a real gentleman. She still wouldnt put out though.
lollies
The drug Extacy
Gonna score some lollies then head over to this rave
lolly lolly
After using lol (laugh out loud) for a while, some may choose to expand this abreiveation. It is extremely annoying and you hate whoever said it.
something slighly funny was said
- LOLLY LOLLY
(in an extremly nausiatingly annoying voice)
- LOLLY LOLLY
(in an extremly nausiatingly annoying voice)
lolli
Shortened version of Lolita or lolicon which is Japanese anime/art depicting most often a young girl or preteen. The word lolicon is the synergy of 'Lolita' (see also, book by Nabakov) and the psychological word 'Complex.' <Alternative: Could be a play on the word lollipop...>
The lolli that the anime artist drew was flat-chested and big-eyed and tiny and in her panties.
lolly
Australian version of candy.
Therefore also used to mean an ecstacy tablet (which is sometimes called candy).
Therefore also used to mean an ecstacy tablet (which is sometimes called candy).
"You fellas right for lollies?"
meaning:
"Do u want to buy any ecstacy?"
meaning:
"Do u want to buy any ecstacy?"
lolly
1) Australian for "candy"
2) A quality of music, that is soft, catchy, bright, upbeat etc. sugar-y music.
2) A quality of music, that is soft, catchy, bright, upbeat etc. sugar-y music.
1) Mum can I have a lolly.
2) This songs pretty lolly, but i dont mind it still.
2) This songs pretty lolly, but i dont mind it still.
Lolly
A grass.
Someone who sings like Sinatra when arrested.
Someone who sings like Sinatra when arrested.
I've been hearing a lot of thing about you being a Lolly mate.