Collop vs Lollop - What's the difference?
collop | lollop |
(Northern English dialect) A slice of meat.
A roll or fold of flesh on the body.
A small piece, portion, or slice of something.
To walk with a bouncing motion.
To loll or lounge
*1861 , All the Year Round: A Weekly Journal , Volume 5,
*:Every available spyglass was directed towards strange sail. It appeared, as we all watched it, to lollop up and down, as it were, with the jerk of the sea, according to no regular motion of a ship or boat.
As a noun collop
is (northern english dialect) a slice of meat.As a verb lollop is
to walk with a bouncing motion.collop
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*Collop Monday ----lollop
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