Brits, help?

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What's a lollipop lady?
I'm reading British gossip rags and I've already seen Cheryl Cole and Sharon Stone mentioned as a "lollipop lady". The only thing I can gather is that it means anorexic?
Help.
 
i dont think any brits are awake at this hour lol
 
I've heard that expression before. I'm pretty sure it means a girl with a really thin body and a head that looks abnormally large, so it looks like a lollypop.
 
This is a lollypop lady:

School%20lollipop%20lady%20-%20Mrs.%20Ailia%20Lewis.jpg


They help children cross the road by standing in the middle of the road, which tells drivers to stop. They normally work outside schools.
 

Wait, I just reread what you said, and you don't mean that lollypop lady... I had to do a Google search and found this in an article. "Her slight figure and bouffant hair caused something of a 'lollipop' effect - a trend often attributed to Hollywood stars when their heads are out-of-proportion with their tiny bodies."

That's the first i've heard that expression.
 
I've never heard of that except for what George said about people helping kids cross the road.
What magazine was it in?
 
i think it means someone with a very thin body, basically anorexic. other than that the only 'lollipop lady' i know of is those that help children cross roads on the way to school
 
A lollipop lady to me is someone who crosses the kids over roads with their stop signs and reflectives xD
I'm guessing they mean a tiny stick like body with a big-head though wether that means physically big or not I don't know.
 
hm. interesting. i've never heard it before and it was mentioned twice in the daily mail so i thought it british.

another thing, that's a lollipop lady? we just call them crossing guards here.
 
hm. interesting. i've never heard it before and it was mentioned twice in the daily mail so i thought it british.

another thing, that's a lollipop lady? we just call them crossing guards here.

I myself don't know where the term came from but I think it's pretty sweet ;)

Oh and you get the daily mail over there?
 
When I read the title of the thread, I thought of thin people with big heads.
That's what I think they mean.
:D
 
I thought it was about the normal lollipop people like the picture above :P aha
 





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