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Hey there! Does “lolli” mean Italian? Well, that depends. It could be an Italian word, but it’s more likely a colloquialism used in some parts of the world. In some places, “lolli” is used to describe someone who is silly or goofy. So if you hear someone say “that guy is such a lolli,” they’re probably not referring to his Italian heritage!

What Does Lolli Mean In Italian? [Solved]

Hey, Lollo is an Italian name that’s either a pet form of various names or a plural form. Down south, it’s an unflattering nickname meaning ‘silly stupid’ from Greek. So watch out!

No, lolli doesn’t mean Italian. It’s actually a slang term for money. So if someone says they have lolli, they’re saying they have cash.