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lollop
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lol·lop  (llp)
intr.v. lol·loped, lol·lop·ing, lol·lops
1. To move with a bobbing motion.
2. Chiefly British To lounge about; loll.

[Alteration of loll.]

lollop·y adj.

lollop [ˈlɒləp]
vb (intr) Chiefly Brit
1. to walk or run with a clumsy or relaxed bouncing movement
2. a less common word for lounge
[probably from loll + -op as in gallop, to emphasize the contrast in meaning]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.lollop - walk clumsily and with a bounce
walk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet"
Translations
lollop [ˈlɒləp] VImoverse desgarbadamente
to lollop alongmoverse torpemente, arrastrar los pies
lollop [ˈlɒləp] vi (British)avancer (or courir) maladroitement
lollop
vi (also lollop along, animal) → trotten, zotteln; (puppy, rabbit)hoppeln; (person)zockeln
lollop [ˈlɒləp] vi (Brit) → camminare (or correre) goffamente


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