Definition of lilo in English:
lilo
(also Li-lo)
nounPlural lilos, Plural Lilosˈlʌɪləʊ
British A type of inflatable mattress which is used as a bed or for floating on water.
充气床垫;充气水上浮垫
Example sentencesExamples
- Hard to believe, but there once was a time when going to the sea, or enjoying the pool, didn't automatically mean windsurfing, wetbiking or splashing about on a lilo.
- Me, the laptop and a lilo and duvet are the only items left in the house.
- I shall then place the one who is snoring the loudest upon an inflated lilo and gently launch her out to sea, with a candle and a baht or two.
- Other episodes focused on him lounging on a lilo with friends and visiting his granny.
- The theme of the day is Spanish holiday, they are dressed almost to a man in sombreros, with either beach balls, lilos or water rings.
- Several generations will gather round a table to enjoy a barbecued dinner, having spent a long day on the beach, equipped with well-stocked coolboxes, sunshades and lilos.
- Out on the pier, we saw that kids had paddled out over a hundred yards on lilos and inflatable rafts.
- I'll be sleeping on a blow up lilo for the last week or so but who cares.
- Only this week, two would-be asylum-seekers were caught miles from the French mainland as they tried to use children's lilos to paddle their way across the English Channel.
- There are no sets, merely a bare stage with props comprised of the paraphernalia of a holiday - suitcases, beach rings, lilos, etc.
Origin
1930s: alteration of lie low.