lollopy


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lol·lop

 (lŏl′əp)
intr.v. lol·loped, lol·lop·ing, lol·lops
1. To move with a bobbing motion.
2. Chiefly British To lounge about; loll.

[Alteration of loll.]

lol′lop·y adj.
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lollopy

(ˈlɒləpɪ)
adj
characterized by lolloping
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He paddled back to shore immediately with a great daft, lollopy grin on his face, and I swear that he was looking proud of himself.
Both straps were lollopy and it was such a pain to find and click them together.
At the moment we have a gorgeous, lollopy, middle-aged Golden Retriever so stupid he could be the dog sidekick in Dumb and Dumber.