lollipop
lol·li·pop - [lol-ee-pop] - /ˈlɒliˌpɒp/
Noun
1. a piece of hard candy attached to the end of a small stick that is held in the hand while the candy is licked.
Also, lol·ly·pop.
2. a boiled sweet or toffee stuck on a small wooden stick
3. ( Brit ) another word for ice lolly
Origin:
1785–95; dial. lolly tongue + pop
Example Sentences:
It was not a tree planted by modern civilization and then cropped down into a lollipop shape.
Believe me if you had my kind of day, a lollipop could make your day.
The silver pole shrinks to a lollipop stick in his giant hand, his blue gym bag thuds to the floor.
The tiny faces shared the same arced hairline, full chin, lollipop cheeks.