British term for a frozen confection on a stick, equivalent to the American term "popsicle." In the plural sense, the term "lolly ices" may be used, e.g., "one ice lolly," or "an entire selection of lolly ices."
It was a hot day in Merseyside, and Bill stopped by the ASDA to buy a box of lolly ices, but they were sold out; a clerk told him there wasn't an ice lolly to be had all the way to Blackpool.
by Rod Brock July 24, 2006

by lindasicelolly December 26, 2017

I ran up to the ice cream truck to buy an ice lolly, but the fat kid in front of me got the last one.
by 1800Hanako May 03, 2006

by PurpleIsFruit July 10, 2009

We were that poor in our family that my Gran used to give us an cucumber from out of the fridge and tell us in her thick Dublin accent "Here you go son, eat your Irish ice lolly"
by Big bad Guy June 07, 2009

by Azza-bazza May 28, 2020

A song Beth Chapman (wife of bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman) likes to sing to tweaked out freaks addicted to crystal meth before throwing them back in jail.
by NEPA Diva October 02, 2006
