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单词 lollop
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lollopn.

Brit. /ˈlɒləp/, U.S. /ˈlɑləp/
Etymology: < lollop v.
colloquial.
1. The action or an act of ‘lolloping’.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > leaping, springing, or jumping > [noun] > one who or that which > a clumsy bound
lollop1834
1834 M. Scott Cruise of Midge x, in Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Dec. 824/2 Demolishing..thousands of sand-flies at every lollop.
1881 R. D. Blackmore Christowell (1882) ii The jump of the horse gave..a lollop to the near wheel.
2. A trifling lazy person.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > inaction > disinclination to act or listlessness > sloth or laziness > [noun] > lazy person
caynard1303
sluggard1398
luskc1420
slugc1425
truantc1449
dawa1500
hummel?a1513
rook?a1513
wallydraigle?a1513
sloven1523
dronea1529
draw latch1538
slim1548
slouk1570
do-nothing1579
bumbiea1585
do-little1586
lazybones1593
luskin1593
do-naught1594
loiter-sack1594
bed-presser1598
lazy lizard1600
lazy-back1611
fainéant1618
nothing-do1623
trivant1624
slothful1648
lolpoop1661
tool1699
haggis1822
lazy-boots1832
lazy-legs1838
poke1847
never-sweat1851
slob1876
bum1882
haggis bag1892
lollop1896
trouble-shirker1908
warb1933
fuck-off1948
poop-butt1967
1896 J. S. Farmer & W. E. Henley Slang IV. 223/2.
1919 H. L. Wilson Ma Pettengill iv. 125 Of course the poor lollop had never been able to think under any circumstances.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

lollopv.

Brit. /ˈlɒləp/, U.S. /ˈlɑləp/
Etymology: Onomatopoeic extension of loll v.1 Sense 2 seems to have been evolved from a sense of the phonetic expressiveness of the word.
colloquial.
1. intransitive. To lounge or sprawl; to go with a lounging gait.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > posture > action of placing or holding body in relaxed posture > place or hold body in relaxed posture [verb (intransitive)]
loll1377
lollop1745
relent1745
lounge1746
unwind1938
plotz1941
untense1970
the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk, tread, or step [verb (intransitive)] > leisurely or carelessly
lop1587
dander?1590
dandle?1590
lolla1657
saunter1671
sidle1697
sail1699
toddle1726
lollop1745
to loll it1796
waltz1862
faffle1869
flane1876
1745 C. H. Williams Place Bk. for Year Next in lollop'd Sandwich with negligent grace.
1748 T. Smollett Roderick Random I. xxxiv. 304 You, are allowed, on pretence of sickness, to lollop at your ease.
1782 F. Burney Cecilia I. ii. iv. 224 Keeping the fire from everybody!..he lollops so, that one's quite starved.
1796 Grose's Classical Dict. Vulgar Tongue (ed. 3) Lollop, to lean with one's elbows on a table.
1825 J. Neal Brother Jonathan III. 314 Poor Walter felt a serious disposition to lollop and sprawl about.
1872 M. E. Braddon To Bitter End I. xvi. 269 Anything's better for her than lolloping over a book.
2. To bob up and down; to proceed by clumsy bounds.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > move to and fro or up and down [verb (intransitive)]
to come and goc1384
babble1440
play1513
popple1555
dance1563
bob1568
dodge1645
waft1650
reciprocate1678
lollop1851
pump1887
piston1930
yo-yo1967
the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk, tread, or step [verb (intransitive)] > with clumsy, bounding movement
lollop1887
1851 H. Mayhew London Labour I. 29/2 Its head lolloping over the end of the cart.
1878 A. Brassey Voy. Sunbeam i. 3 For four long hours, therefore, we lolloped about in the trough of a heavy sea, the sails flapping as the vessel rolled.
1880 R. D. Blackmore Mary Anerley II. xii. 217 Short, uncomfortable, clumsy waves were lolloping under the steep grey cliffs.
1887 F. H. H. Guillemard Cruise Marchesa (1889) 129 A young blue hare..lollopped up..to have its ears scratched.

Derivatives

ˈlolloping adj.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > posture > action of placing or holding body in relaxed posture > [adjective]
at loll1709
upon the (high) loll1709
lolling1713
lolloping1745
lounging1851
lollopy1857
the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > [adjective] > having specific manner of walking > clumsy or bounding
trolloping1701
lolloping1745
1745 Fem. Spectator II. 233 Many Women..when they become so [sc. wives], continue the same loitering, lolloping, idle Creatures they were before.
1840 F. Trollope Widow Married III. xxviii. 148 With a sort of lolloping affectation that was intended to indicate great intimacy.
1887 G. Saintsbury Hist. Elizabethan Lit. i. 9 They [sc. 14-syllable verses] had an almost irresistible tendency to degenerate into a kind of lolloping amble.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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