The difference between Lollipop and Lolly
When used as nouns, lollipop means an item of confectionery consisting of a piece of candy/sweet attached to a stick, whereas lolly means a piece of hard candy on a stick.
check bellow for the other definitions of Lollipop and Lolly
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Lollipop as a noun:
An item of confectionery consisting of a piece of candy/sweet attached to a stick.
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Lolly as a noun:
A piece of hard candy on a stick; a lollipop.
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Lolly as a noun (UK, slang, uncountable):
Money.
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Lolly as a noun (Australia, New Zealand):
Any confection made from sugar, or high in sugar content; a sweet, a piece of candy.
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Lolly as a noun (archaic):
A lump.
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Lolly as a noun (Canada):
Snow or fine ice floating on water.