ˈläləp intransitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: loll (I) + -op (as in wallop, gallop )
1. dialect England : to loll, lounge, or move loungingly : slouch
these men, women, and children loll and lollop about — Osbert Sitwell
2. : to proceed with a bounding or bobbing motion
watching a rabbit lollop across — Adrian Bell
the jeep lolloped and slewed in low low — Dan Wickenden
the lolloping gait of the wolves — George Moore