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lol

lol

lol ur funnnnnnny

by Random Aussie Girl February 02, 2020


lol

when you arent actually laughing

hahaha lol

by ttyyuy February 13, 2019


LOL

LOL is TOLOL.
Used on national sides of asia which is many island on it.
Can be used if you are lost debate to someone else or just you lost the game because you're bad but you don't want to blame yourself.

LOL YOU, CAN'T PLAY THIS SHIT.

by OwO? August 28, 2020


Lol

Short for "laugh out loud". It is supposed to be used for the purpose of showing others that you liked what they said to the point that it makes you laugh intensely but as usual it has been mistakenly used on the internet (and mostly by teenagers) who just apply it to almost every one of their sentences.

At the moment it's meaning has been altered due to what is mentioned above and it should be considered as a mixed expression of 1.liking, 2.surprise, 3.question, 4.undefined emotion and 5. when you face something unbelievable.

It is definitely not as strong as laughing out loud, it is a common abbreviation, a tad closer to funny but it can be used pretty much everywhere (ok don't use it if you are reffering to something sad, that is going to be uncool).

1. --I bought this little cute cotton dolphin for my little nephew when i went to the mall today.

-- Lol that sounds lovely
2. --And as i was out for a small walk the other day, i met Tom, i haven't seen that guy since we were together in the army.

-- Lol, nice man, i would like to catch up with him too, someday
3. --I decided to change my profile picture yesterday

-- Lol, why did you do that?
4. -- I was talking to Lisa about my ruined date and she was like lol.
5. --Lol, you gotta be shitting me.

-- Naa, everything i said so far is completely true

by xhrstaras March 28, 2016


lol

Lucifer our lord

Lol will protect us all.

by Jewish Titain August 20, 2018


LOL

L-laugh
O-out
L-loud

L-lots
O-of
L-love

Geana-Im sorry if u dont pass lol

Frank-thanks lol too

by Al3x Ro April 23, 2019


Lol

It is used mostly on social media or by people who don't know any other word to say. Most of the time it is used if somebody says something funny or if the speaker just wants somebody to shut up after talking.

John: Why did the chicken cross the road?
Samuel: Idk and idc.
John: to get the cluck away from you!
Samuel: lol.

by CinnamonGamer October 15, 2016