Lollipop in a sentence as a noun

You can also click on the lollipop to lower the prices.

Without that you can have a free lollipop from the bowl and then get the **** out.

I don't want to take the lollipop, but I do want to know what happens when someone else does.

There's at least one other way... make a creepy viral lollipop site, get it on the front page of hacker news, et al.

As a kid in the 80s, I used to make these kind of structures out of old lollipop sticks you'd find around the streets in summer time.

Of course there are other attack vectors, but it's not as if Apple is just skipping through the marigolds with pigtails and a giant lollipop.

Exactly, and you did allow it to do that on nothing more than an image of a lollipop and endorsement from this community.

Putting a lollipop on the end of a flashing LED[1] is fine, but crossing the border with toys embedded in chocolate will get you detained by customs and fined $2,500[2].

On the strength of this article I downloaded the demo, and it was a long way away from "a visual lollipop of swirling color that leaves your eyes sparkling and pixelated for hours".

I want to attempt to be charitable ...What evidence do you have that humans would reach this lollipop level of appreciation and understanding, even in geologic time?

Lollipop definitions

noun

ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick; "in England a popsicle is called an ice lolly"

See also: lolly popsicle

noun

hard candy on a stick

See also: sucker