You take them for granted, you lollop along the road, you cross a bridge.
"On Something"
H. Belloc
It's slavin', an' delvin', an' scrapin' yer eyeballs out from mornin' to night, and nothink to show for your pains; and now you'll oblige me, Mr Blackshaw, if youll lollop somewhere else for a minute or two.
"My Brilliant Career"
Miles Franklin
If it turned out that we could do nothing but lollop about half a mile from the shore in a dead calm, poor Simpkins wouldn't have a chance; or if- Go away, J. J. And if it were to come on a downpour of rain, his spirits would be so damped that he'd never get himself worked up to the pitch of- I suppose I may as well get up, said the Major despairingly.
"The Simpkins Plot"
George A. Birmingham