释义 |
lollipop; lollypop; lolly up; lolly verb to betray to the police UK, 1933 Rhyming slang for SHOPHe was lollied. — David Powis, The Signs of Crime, 1977 — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 72, 1996 I even got word from Roy himself, thanking me for not lollying him up and giving him time to vanish. — J.J. Connolly, Know Your Enemy [britpulp], p. 161, 1999 [T]rot into the witness box, swear the oath and do the business for regin, lolly your buddy Morty, go Queen’s evidence, get him lifed off. — J.J Conolly, Layer Cake, 2000 I had been lollied up, good and proper. — Noel “Razor” Smith, A Rusty Gun, p. 53, 2010 |