Used in the occasion of when you laugh so hard, you roll on the floor laughing.
"Hold on mate, I'm rofl."
"Hold on mate, I'm rofl."
by Jomaíé Matthews October 07, 2013
by Sam I Am the second June 13, 2011
"rolling on floor laughing"
Often used sarcastically or to show something is too funny for just "lol".
Often used sarcastically or to show something is too funny for just "lol".
by _Jay_ June 25, 2006
by XXxxSupermanxxXX October 14, 2007
To use a UAV jammer in Call of Duty 4 and hide somewhere among the map that one is in a game at. This is done the best in a team tactical with 2 other friends where the match is a "team deathmatch." It is used to make the other team mad and is funny when one has the eavesdrop perk also equipped.
Chris: "I'm so good at rofling, they can't even find me. That's what's up."
mnky: "rofl. haha me too. rofling is so fun. oh my goodness he walked right by me."
mnky: "rofl. haha me too. rofling is so fun. oh my goodness he walked right by me."
by Constable Joker June 18, 2008
The worst of all acronyms, the "rofl" came about in the later 90's decade when the teens took over instant messaging and things became funnier and funnier, people were no longer "laughing out loud" they were actually rolling on the floor laughing. damn those some losers
by robert cummings April 22, 2004