Um...we have a killer whale here named Lolita.
I think Lolita means young pretty girl that has affairs with much older men...Hence Amy Fisher was the Long Island Lolita!
2006-07-19 06:31:13
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answered by Uh-May-Zing 5
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And following up what kyssable1 said, that's also why they refer to Diana Bianchi reportedly the other (teenaged) woman in the breakup of Christie Brinkley and her fourth husband, Peter Cook as a Lolita.
Lolita - Etymology: from Lolita, character in the novel Lolita (1955) by Vladimir Nabokov
: a precociously seductive girl
2006-07-19 13:40:26
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answered by Carl S 4
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its a name
2006-07-19 13:29:44
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answered by lily 2
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lolita is a book by russian author -- It details an affair with an underage girl -- so any underage girl that is using her sexuality towards older men is generally termed lolita -- the book is really good and 2 films were made -- one in the 50's that was worked on by the author ( not so good ) and a newer version that was pretty decent
2006-07-19 13:38:09
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answered by Smiley 2
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It is a reference to a book written by Vladimir Nabokov. It was made into a movie starring Peter Sellers and James Mason. The basic premise is a middle-aged man falls in love with a young, prepubescent girl. He kidnaps the child and is stalked by a PI.
2006-07-19 13:45:19
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answered by Finnegan 7
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Lolita is a name..
2006-07-19 13:34:59
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answered by DGRY 1
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it is a name, Lola, Lolita.
2006-07-19 13:30:46
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answered by Oriel-Nirnaan 3
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its a kinky name...loooool
2006-07-19 13:45:13
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answered by hekal 2
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Hussy
2006-07-19 13:30:50
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answered by Simply Lovely 6
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i don't know.
2006-07-19 13:30:03
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answered by prince47 7
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