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Definition of Lollipop

Lollipop
Lollipop Lol"li*pop, n. [Perhaps fr. Prov. E. loll to soothe + pope a mixed liquor.] A kind of sugar confection which dissolves easily in the mouth. --Thackeray.

Meaning of Lollipop from wikipedia

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