Popsicle in a sentence as a noun

Great, now popsicle sticks will get you in trouble at TSA checkpoints.

His could probably be started with a popsicle stick.

I cut a hole in the top of a similar box and put two ships and an "explosion" on popsicle sticks.

" to me, for one single reason: he was tasked with coming up a popsicle redesign.

Clearly the context of the popsicle assignment was not, "I need a better popsicle".

True, but the whimsy of a popsicle is probably part of the reason the concept resonates with people.

Do you think instead of coming up with a new XBox logo or whatever he's tasked with at Microsoft, he's going to show them a popsicle?

> Does he really think potential terrorists or criminals are going to hijack a plane using toothbrushes or popsicle sticks?Yes.

I still find the whole premise of the popsicle and redesigning microsoft - with zero parallels to a popsicle as presented - hard to grasp.

And of course there are always some assholes who want to buy a $1 popsicle with a $100 bill but first they take their sweet time deciding on what to get... then finally the light goes out... and there are more commercials.

In the anecdote from the article, the professor is the client, and that client said "redesign a popsicle".My point is that Kim, as talented as he may be, did not address his client's need in this case.

Despite witnessing countless "enterprise" systems built out of bubble gum and popsicle sticks, I still have a hard time believing that Nasdaq really couldn't handle this technically... I'm not sure what to make of this.

One person would turn the crank, causing the screen to scroll while the player controlled a character which could move up and down, courtesy of being attached to a popsicle stick poking out a slot on the side of the box.

Then if the goal was "show me what you can do", why were students confined within the context of designing a new popsicle?If a student presented their new idea for an ice cream cone via interpretive dance while wearing a Barney costume, would that also fall under "show me what you can do?

Popsicle definitions

noun

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

See also: lolly lollipop