The word lola does not have a direct meaning in Italian, as it is not a standard term in the language. However, it is possible that someone asking this question might have encountered Lola as a proper name, which is used in various cultures, including Spanish and Italian-speaking ones, but it is not of Italian origin.
In many cultures, Lola is a diminutive of the Spanish name Dolores, which means “sorrows” or “pains.” In Italy, while Lola is not a traditional Italian name, it may still be used as a nickname or personal name influenced by international trends, especially due to its popularity in other languages. In this case, Lola would be used as a proper noun and would not have any additional specific meaning in Italian.
If the question was asked in relation to Italian slang or dialect, there is no widely recognized or documented slang term lola in standard Italian or in common regional dialects. It’s always possible that in very localized contexts or personal use, a word like lola could have informal or slang meanings, but nothing widely recognized or official.