No. The Latin word for "tongue" is lingua.
you stick your tongue out and lick like crazy!!
Do you mean a lollypop.
It means to eat a lollypop! THICKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The duration of LollyPop is 2.27 hours.
LollyPop was created on 2008-12-21.
Lollypop LolLYPOP Oh lolly lollypop
The Latin word for tongue is 'lingua.' Derivatives of it include: linguistic, multilingual, bilingual, sublingual, linguiform.
The term "mother tongue" refers to the language that a person learns from their mother or primary caregiver during early childhood. It is called the mother tongue because historically, women were often the primary caregivers who spent more time with children at home. The term is a reflection of traditional gender roles rather than a statement of superiority or importance.
glossa in Latin means "word of foreign meaning" (from the Greek meaning "tongue") and was then used as "word" in Old to Middle English and is still used as such today in certain instances (cf. glossary).
lollipop
Lingua (literally, "tongue").