(US) A snack made of frozen juice on a stick; an ice lolly or popsicle.
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(UK, Philippines) A frozen snack consisting of flavoured ice in a tube; a freeze pop.
Ice pop means: A frozen snack consisting of flavoured ice in a tube; a freeze pop.. It is mainly Philippine English and may not be understood outside that context. There is no real cause for parental concern; it is descriptive vocabulary rather than risky behaviour. If your teen uses it, context will usually make the intent clear. A short, curious question about where they heard it is usually all that is needed to know whether to follow up.
ice pop means: A frozen snack consisting of flavoured ice in a tube; a freeze pop.. Register: informal, Philippine English. Often not understood outside its region; gloss the word on first use when writing for an international audience. A common learner mistake is using the word in a register it does not fit, or assuming a single global meaning; native speakers immediately notice when slang appears in formal contexts, so always check the surrounding register before producing it yourself.
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