different between solly vs lolly
solly
English
Etymology
Pronunciation spelling of sorry. In many Eastern countries, people have difficulty with distinguishing the sounds of the letters l and r. See also Japanese speakers learning r and l
Adjective
solly
- Pronunciation spelling of sorry. (mimicking an Asian accent)
Anagrams
- Lysol
Middle English
Adjective
solly
- Alternative form of selly
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lolly
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?li
Etymology 1
Contraction of lollipop.
Noun
lolly (plural lollies)
- A piece of hard candy on a stick; a lollipop.
- 2004, Nigella Lawson, Feast: Food that Celebrates Life, unnumbered page,
- Trim the lolly sticks, so that you have a stem of about 3–4cm to stick into the cake, and then plunge the sticks of the foreshortened lollies into the cake so that the ghoulish faces leer out from their black-frosted graveyard.
- 2004, Nigella Lawson, Feast: Food that Celebrates Life, unnumbered page,
- (Britain, slang, uncountable) Money.
- (Australia, New Zealand) Any confection made from sugar, or high in sugar content; a sweet, a piece of candy.
- 1924, Frank George Carpenter, Australia, New Zealand and Some Islands of the South Seas, page 36,
- Leaving the Domain, I walked back to the hotel, noticing the queer signs by the way. One was “Lollies for Sale.” It was over the door of a confectioner?s store where all sorts of candies were displayed.
- 2002, R.I.C. Publications, Primary Science, page 52,
- Organise the students into small groups. Send a letter home to the parents stating that the science lesson will involve students eating a small amount of lollies. Check which students are allowed to eat lollies. Students with diabetes will only be able to observe or they could bring their own ‘special’ sweets from home.
- 2008, Markus Zusak, The Book Thief, unnumbered page,
- He looked straight into Frau Diller?s spectacled eyes and said, ‘Mixed lollies, please.’
- Frau Diller smiled. […] ‘Here,’ she said, tossing a single lolly onto the counter. ‘Mix it yourself.’
- 1924, Frank George Carpenter, Australia, New Zealand and Some Islands of the South Seas, page 36,
- (cricket) An easy catch.
- (archaic) A lump.
Synonyms
Derived terms
- ice lolly
- lolly legs
- lolly scramble
- lolly water
Translations
Etymology 2
Shortened from loblolly (“gruel”).
Noun
lolly (uncountable)
- (Canada) Snow or fine ice floating on water.
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English lolly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?l?.li/
- Hyphenation: lol?ly
Noun
lolly m (plural lolly's, diminutive lolly'tje n)
- lollipop, lolly
- (slang, vulgar) penis
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