Lol

What is Lol?


See magic, cool, f2

2.

the accidental mispelt word of magic

the new cooler way to say magic

note: you cannot say magiv unless you have cool powers from within.

to know if you're cool enough you will know what F2 and/or Geeksquad means, if you don't you're not cool enough.

сняιѕтιαη  .м; says (10:20 PM):

LOL.

Wanna see a magic trick?

- ] michelly     (: says (10:20 PM):

1.

To lol out loud - to say lol out loud rather than actually laugh out loud.

A: Hahah thats so funny, I just lolled!

B: Haha, I just LOL(OL)ed.

See lol, haha, hehe, lolz, rofl, lmao, mdr, ptdr, xpdr

1.

It's original definition was "Laughing out loud" (also written occasionally as "Lots of Laughs"), used as a brief acronym to denote great amusement in chat conversations.

Now, it is overused to the point where nobody laughs out loud when they say it. In fact, they probably don't even give a shit about what you just wrote. More accurately, the acronym "lol" should be redefined as "Lack of laughter."

Depending on the chatter, its definition may vary. The list of its meanings includes, but is not limited to:

1) "I have nothing worthwhile to contribute to this conversation."

2) "I'm too lazy to read what you just wrote so I'm typing something useless in hopes that you'll think I'm still paying attention."

3) "Your statement lacks even the vaguest trace of humor but I'll pretend I'm amused."

4) "This is a pointless acronym I'm sticking in my sentence just because it's become so engraved into my mind that when chatting, I MUST use the meaningless sentence-filler 'lol.'"

See: lmao, lmfao, rofl, lawl, heh, haha, lolol, and 120for similarities.

Statement: Sorry if I'm not too cheery, my best friend just died yesterday.

Worthless Reply: lol

Statement: The golden ratio is truely an intersting aspect of not only mathematics, but art as well.

Worthless Reply: lol

Statement: ... And then he says, "Your mom goes to college!"

Worthless Reply: lol

Statement: Hey, are you doing anything tonight? You could come over to my house and play some Unreal Tournie...

Worthless Reply: lol, ok

2.

lol - originally meant "laughing out loud", but now is the most common expression in any text conversation, just used instead of HAHA or any giggle or something like that. Also used all the time when there's nothing else to say... LOL key should be added to a standard keyboard.

AiMDuMaSs1:I ripped a fart today in school

aImdUmAsS2:lol

3.

It stands for "laughing out loud." A slight irony to this definition is that generally people don't literally laugh out loud. That's reserved for other acronyms such as, but not limited to, LMMFAO, LMAO, ROTFLMAO, etc. Lol is most commonly used as a slience breaker, a reply to a joke that is SUPPOSED to be funny but really isn't, or an answer to an uncomfortable or random statement that one couldn't think of a better response to.

Example 1:

Person 1: Hi

Person 2: Hey

Person 1: umm..

Person 2: uh.....

Person 1: lol

Example 2:

Person 1: I like to pick my nose and then massage the boogers on my anal orifice

Person 2: lol

Example 3:

Person 1: I got fired from my job today, got dumped, contracted HIV, lost an eye, got caught masturbating in the elementary school parking lot then shot the cop who tried to arrest me

Person 2: lol

See what, am, i, a, thesaurus?

4.

1. Computer slang for "Laughing out Loud"

2. A phrase meaning to laugh. Mostly used by n00bs

See also: lmao, stfu

1. That Rick Hollern is so gay, lol.

2. lol!

See Crazy Man

5.

Originally meant "laughing out loud" but is now so overused that it now means "I find that vaguely amusing" also a filler word now when there is a puse in the conversation or the person is lost for a response, or they are too stupid or lazy to think of one.

A: I'm probably gonna kill myself tonight...

B: lol

See rofl, lmao, roflmao, stupid response, lmbao

6.

A term commonly used on the internet when you're not really paying attention, or have nothing to say.

Person: Man, my grandma died today. I'm totally bummed.

Me: lol

Person: Today was boring.

*10 minutes later*

Me: Lol.

7.

Originally found in Sumerian Tax Logs to define overdue fees (Late on Lamp Oil, some experts believe), this phrase has evolved through time. Shakespeare shunned the abbreviation, finding it impossible to rhyme with. Thoreau punched Jim Bowie in a local tavern for carving it on the table with his special knife, but Lincoln ad-libbed it in the original Gettysburg address during an uncomfortable moment in the Monologue. It meant "Laughing On Line" during the internet craze of the late 20th century, but now has been reduced to a response to the dull person you are texting to out of politeness rather than the one you are actually engaged in a conversation with, if you can call it that.

Sumerian Tax Log: Entry-2 dribs of Lamp Oil, payment 2days past due- LOL (usually required lopping off of something).

Shakespeare's feeble attempt; Mehears the lady LOL, mehopes not at mine nether hole.

Lincoln:Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.(uncomfortable shifting in crowd of living-dead did not shift hopefully)LOL, I meant equal as in, ya know, separate but equal, ya know, LOL, wait till you see my new bathroom signs. (Crowd relaxes) Ok, did I mention there's a new dee-luxe horse and buggy in the lot for y'all who came out today?(big whoop from crowd).

Justin text:RU still there?

Kimberly:LOL

See lauging, internet, gettysburg

See magic, magiv, f2, cool, powers

See magic, magiv, f2, cool, powers


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