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6. irl
In real life
Wow...that girl is really stoopid....irl..gg
by Anonymous May 1, 2003 add a video
1. IRL
Abbreviation for "In Real Life." Often used in internet chat rooms to let people you are talking about something in the real world and not in the internet world. Also can be used to differentiate between an actor/actress and the character they play.
"I totally hate that guy IRL!" (Internet)

"I fucked that whore IRL!" (Internet)

"He/she does not live in New York IRL." (Actor/Actress)
by IceWarm Jun 25, 2004 add a video
2. irl
A great game, it's 100% pvp, best graphics ever, free until u turn 18 and then u get pwned by hax0rs called "da government" and they steal ur munies frum u til u so poor
but it's mostly a great game to play
OMG i just quit WoW to play irl!
3. IRL
In Real Life - Something people who have such a thing say on the Internet to irritate those of us who do not. These three letters send the average geek loner into a nostalgic flashback of better times in their childhood.
"I'm talking about my friends IRL not you, loser."

"I wish I could attract members of the opposite sex IRL."

"Do you think we'll ever meet IRL?"
by Justin Dec 4, 2004 add a video
4. IRL
'In Real Life'
A way for WoW fags or other obsessive gamers to imply that they actually have a life to their friends online.
Gamer 1: 'Damn, gotta take out trash IRL'

Gamer 2: 'But dude, the battle's just about to start'

Gamer 1: 'I know, seriously, why doesn't my mom take it out, it's her trash!?!'

Gamer 3: 'I thought you said you were thirty...'

Gamer 1: 'I am'

Gamer 2: 'And you still live with your mom???'

Gamer 1: AFK*
5. irl
worst game ever
i cant believe i quit Wow to play irl!
7. IRL
I Really Laughed

While the term IRL generally means "in real life" in recent years, when combined with LOL the term has grown traction as an abbreviation or shorthand text-speak for "I really laughed". As the phrase 'LOL' -- a term once used to denote actual laughter -- has become overused and utilized in instances where no actual laughter has occurred, IRL is now being used to denote real laughter so as to let the other person know they actually found it funny.
John: ...so that's when I told her I was gay.

Jane: LOL, irl.
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