The term "Lolly-Legs" was invented by Australian actor Noel Ferrier. It was in reference to the legs of singer/actress Toni Lamond - voted on an episode of In Melbourne Tonight as the second best legs on television. From then on she was always known as "Lolly-Legs Lamond".
The phrase then briefly entered the Australian colloquial vernacular in the sixties as an insult for anyone tall, gangly & long-legged. It wasn't long before this derogatory euphemism made its way to the SCG hill, and appears to have first been directed at South Sydney toe-poking legend Eric Simms. Excerpt From 'Rugby League - The Australian Way', compiled by Jack Pollard(written/published 1970)Interview with Eric SimmsBe specially careful with your first attempt at goal in a match. Once you get that one over it gives you confidence. You think, "Oh well, from here on I'll be able to put every one over." And, by golly, very often you almost do! It's amazing how confidence helps your kicking. Don't let the crowd worry you, especially those billygoats who yell 'Lollylegs' as you run in.
It has recently been resurrected by diehard Rugby League fans at Balmain Tigers NSW State Cup fixtures and is little by little re-emerging at first grade games.
to put them off. because lollies are weak and floppy
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They were called guineas
Probably a lolly-maker, though more likely it is a process worker who just happens to work in a food- processing factory.
Kicking means if you join someone's party or private match the host can choose to kick you out this is called kicking.
a person who studies people but not an psychologist
A person who wanders around with no home is commonly referred to as a nomad or a vagabond.
A person who makes people happy can be referred to as a joy giver, happiness spreader, or simply a positive influence.
A person who laughs at others is typically referred to as a bully or a mocker. Their behavior can be hurtful and can negatively impact the well-being of those they are mocking.
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