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Lolly gag 

The art of deep throating. Derived from the use of lollipop in Lil Wayne's song "Lollipop".
Guy 1: Heard you hooked up with that blonde last night! How was it?

Guy 2: It was amazing! That girl can lolly gag like a champ!
Lolly gag by Skeetimus Maxx August 22, 2010

lolly gag 

a male superviser who sucks coworkers dick and than chokes on their cum
trashnando and kalani sure like to lolly gag
lolly gag by wordbreaker November 11, 2015

lolly-gag 

To goof, to waste time, to procrastinate. mostly said by hipsters and old farts.
stop lolly-gagging and get off that nintendo! you have homework to do!
lolly-gag by la negra May 13, 2005

Lolly-Gaggin 

1. To sit or meander about (whether in life as a whole or at a specific time) with no apparent purpose, direction, or desire for either.

2. The act of choking on a lollipop.

3. A term used to describe a singer's voice who either has no vocal talent or who appears to have no idea what they are even singing about.
1. All those bums ever do is lolly-gag around the park all day.

2. He was lolly-gagging like a cat on a hair-ball so I gave 'im the ol' heimlick.

3. Turn that lolly-gaggin' crap off before my ears start up-chuckin'.
Lolly-Gaggin by ClothyMonster April 24, 2011

Lolly Gagging 

-verb
1.Procrastination in its fullest.

2.Purposely finding other things to do other than what you should be doing

-noun
1.Lolly Gagger-A person that procrastinates, sometimes so much that they forget that they had something to do in the first place
-Adding definitions to Urban Dictionary when you should be typing a paper

-Skipping work and/or school to do anything other than work or school

ex:
Christa: Hey Katrina! What you got up for today?

Katrina: Nothing much, about to watch this marathon of Lost.

Christa: I thought you had a midterm tomorrow?

Katrina: I do; I'm gonna study before class.

Christa: You Lolly Gagging!
Lolly Gagging by Ms. Awesomeness February 24, 2010

Lolly Gagging 

An illustration of Lolly Gagging:

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Lolly Gagging by Peter Eaton January 1, 2007