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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
popsicle

1923, trademark name registered by Frank Epperson of Oakland, Calif., presumably from (lolly)pop + (ic)icle.

Wiktionary
popsicle

n. 1 frozen (soplink fruit juice), flavored (soplink sugar water)(,) or the like, on a stick, of a size to be one serving. 2 (context figuratively English) Something cold or frozen.

WordNet
popsicle

n. ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick; "in England a popsicle is called an ice lolly" [syn: ice lolly, lolly, lollipop]

Wikipedia
Popsicle (brand)

Popsicle is a North American brand of ice pop owned by Unilever, and a genericized trademark for any type of ice pop, due to its popularity.

Popsicle (album)

Popsicle is an alternative rock album by indie band Diamond Nights, released in 2005. The song "The Girl's Attractive" was featured in a 2006 Jaguar and an Austrian beer ( Stiegl) advertisement, as well on the "Thirst" and "Nicodemus" episodes of the TV drama Smallville, and was included on its second Soundtrack The Metropolis Mix .

Popsicle (disambiguation)

Popsicle is a brand of ice pop.

Popsicle may also refer to:

  • Popsicle (band), a Swedish indie band
  • Popsicle (album), an album by Diamond Nights
  • The Popsicle EP, an EP by Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer
  • Popsicle (song), a song by Jan & Dean
  • "Popsicle", a song by Kovas
  • "Popsicle", a song by Talking Heads
Popsicle (band)

Popsicle was a pop group in PiteƄ in Sweden, which together with This Perfect Day, The Wannadies and Brainpool started the 1990s indiepop wave in Sweden.

Popsicle (song)

"Popsicle" is a song written by Buzz Cason, and Bobby Russell for the American rock band Jan & Dean. The song was originally released on their 1963 album, Drag City. After Jan Berry's near fatal car accident near Dead Man's Curve, Dean Torrence had one last effort to save Jan & Dean's name and released the song on a new album with the title track of Popsicle with all previously released songs. Popsicle was then released as a single with the B side being a remake of the The Beatle's, " Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)". "Popsicle" hit as high as 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the later half of 1966 when it was rereleased as a single.

Usage examples of "popsicle".

Four hundred and eighty-seven runners had started the race, and remarkably, nearly seventy of them eventually returned to the finish line, each having delivered the necessary four Popsicle sticks marked with their bib number.

He went back to the carton and drew out a popsicle, pulled aside its blue-and-white wrapping, and examined it.

Runners would search for coolers of water and buckets full of numbered Popsicle sticks.

Four times, the runner would move out to a distant station, pick up his Popsicle stick and then come back again.

Kip crammed his gear into the little BMWeverything, that is, but the cooler and buckets of Popsicle sticksand then he drove me back to my car.

In the end, she had finished as the fifth-place woman, pocketing five hundred dollars and keeping her four Popsicle sticks as a memento.

The guy in custody had a Popsicle route in the Garden District and Baton Rouge.

Next time some jerk sneaks in and steals your parking space, feed him a MAC-10 Popsicle and just watch how fast he backs out.

They dug birdie a decent grave and covered him over and blessed his soul and planted at his head a clumsy cross twisted out of a shredded Popsicle stick.

There were trash caddies fixed to the dashboard and seat-backs, dangling plastic bags full of gum wrappers, ticket stubs, lipstick-smeared tissues, crumpled soda cans, crumpled circulars and receipts, ashtray debris, popsicle sticks and french fries, crumpled coupons and paper napkins, pocket combs with missing teeth.

Talley, especially days like today, when his mouth ached from biting on a regulator mouthpiece, when he was frozen like a Popsicle and whipped to the point of coma .

Spanish, suggested the regional director place one of his fingers somewhere and then afterward suck on it like on a popsicle stick.

Her feet felt like two popsicles as she pushed them into her tennis shoes.

I had never researched werewolves, but I was pretty certain that even mystic scholars did not realize their love of Popsicles and their natural hatred for alarm clocks.

I bought popsicles for Connie and me and two pounds of sliced deli ham for Lula.