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Jacking off log. A blog, diary, web page or porn board thread where participants write entries to document acts of masturbation or hesturbation. Logs can include time, aids used, intensity of orgasm, amount or quality of seminal fluid, and masturbatory fantasy. I thought about you last night. If you want the details, go read my post in the jol.
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word that the South Africans use for party, or to express; "I'm having a good time."
Jol can also means, the bomb, funny, cool, sexy, hot, wicked, or make out. Last night was a jol.
Mark and Mary were cought jolling. |
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Why would you wear shutter shades to church? #JOLing at church.
That woman is too old to be wearing that. #JOL That's a really ugly baby. It looks like an alien. #JOL |
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To express laughter. A take on the word lol, created by predictive text, it has exactly the same meaning as lol.
Jol, thats funny!
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JOL is the abbreviation for Jizzing Out Loud. It is a play on LOL (Laughing Out Loud). If used with opportune timing, JOL can make something that is only slightly funny a few shades funnier. JOL can be used by verbally spelling out JOL, but it is typically pronounced phonetically as "JAWL." Either way adds humor to a conversation. Person #1: Ouch, that one is too big!
Person #2: That's what she said! Person #3: JOL! (Laughter follows) |
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(verb)- To Jump Out Loud
to be so impressed by a person's knowledge of Hungarian that you literally jump out of your seat. Abbreviation: JOL So there I was, minding my own business, when my bffl came on Facebook. I thought I would converse with her using basic Hungarian phrases, but her brother actually knows some complex Hungarian. He was like 'Értem' and I was all like 'JOL!' and I hit my head on a low-hanging beam.
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Malawian expression meaning come her!
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The feeling one gets when caught in the act of doing something wrong. A general feeling of uneasiness and unhappiness. Johnny felt joled when he was caught writing in his Jol (Jacking off log, see above definition).
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