Definitions for "Lola"
Lola is a 1981 film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. It is the third in his BRD Trilogy. The other films are The Marriage of Maria Braun (BRD 1) and Veronika Voss (BRD 2).
Lola (born 1981 in Paris, France) is a Brooklyn, New York- female singer/songwriter. Raised in the Belleville District of Paris by hippie parents, Lola has also lived in Brazil and Los Angeles, California. Although her initial exposure was received via a house music remix of "No Strings," which had been on U.S.
Lola, also known as Twinky outside the United States, was a 1969 film starring Charles Bronson and directed by Richard Donner.
Keywords:  niklaus, wirth, eth, fpgas, professor
Lola is designed to be a simple hardware description language for describing synchronous, digital circuits. Niklaus Wirth developed the language to teach digital design on FPGAs to computer science students while a professor at ETH Zürich.
Holtkamp variety (Europe). Small, standard African Violet (4-inch pot size) with single, red flowers and medium green, girl-type leaves. Available in the U.S. as Cleveland.
Means “old woman” but again literal translation is grandmother. Sometimes I joke around with the girls and tell them they have “Lola Panties” on.
a platform for uploading and comparing microarray generated gene lists, with curated, annotated and published data linked to citations,
a muse, a powerful creature, much immortalized, the name rolled around on the tongue of the enslaved artist
a captivating, intoxicating individual
A crossdresser, transvestite, or drag queen. Not commonly used since the 1980's. From a popular 1970's song.