"Dollop" refers to a small, often rounded portion of a substance, typically food, that is spooned or scooped out. It is commonly used to describe a soft or creamy substance, like whipped cream or yogurt, added on top of a dish. The term conveys a sense of a generous but manageable amount.
Yes, a dollop is a small gob.
The best way to answer this is by saying in the UK we use the term dollop as a small quantity of a substance. A dollop of cream would be a good sized desert spoonful You could put a dollop of cream on an apple pie
He put a dollop of cream on his serving of pie.
like that "dollop of daisy' theme song- for sour cream? ahah/
"Daisy Daisy sour cream fresh and tasty naturally, a dip for you and a dollop for me, Daisy just goes with family so do a dollop do do a dollop of Daisy do a dollop do do a dollop Things taste better with a dollop of Daisy do a dollop do do a dollop of Daisy do a dollop do do a dollop of Daisy do a dollop do do a dollop of Daisy."
Dollop
wallop
No, it is not. -Nor is pinch, spoon, heap or handful,
Dab
what is a small dollop
It's cream.
Noodle and Dollop