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justforthelulz Contributor Joined Dec 31, 2019 Messages 17,888 Aug 26, 2020 #2 An offering given before the ultimatum does not satisfy the requirements.
TheBigMonk Joined Dec 15, 2018 Messages 194 Aug 26, 2020 #3 Just for those who don't know: lollies = sweets/candy
K Krune Joined Feb 20, 2019 Messages 3,146 Aug 26, 2020 #4 according to the codes of highschool yuri that was the equivalent of exchanging wedding vows.
henman Joined Oct 5, 2019 Messages 1,707 Aug 26, 2020 #5 when I hear "no lollies" I think about something else. What a corrupted old man I am
S Stormtomte Joined Sep 25, 2019 Messages 500 Aug 28, 2020 #9 @TheBigMonk You're not specific enough. It's short for "lollipop", hard candy mounted on a stick, not just any old candy. And she fails to provide it.
@TheBigMonk You're not specific enough. It's short for "lollipop", hard candy mounted on a stick, not just any old candy. And she fails to provide it.
Itamish Joined Apr 1, 2019 Messages 60 Sep 24, 2020 #10 So trick or treating is about collecting lollies, how lolish.
manabi Joined Feb 24, 2019 Messages 897 Dec 1, 2020 #11 @Stormtomte It depends on the country. In Australia and New Zealand lolly/lollies is slang for sweets. Usually boiled sweets like the one Hina gave her. That seems to be the usage the translator had in mind here.
@Stormtomte It depends on the country. In Australia and New Zealand lolly/lollies is slang for sweets. Usually boiled sweets like the one Hina gave her. That seems to be the usage the translator had in mind here.