læl is a way of expressing laughter, as in lol. The only difference is o being replaced with the scandinavian letter æ. Some spell it lael because only scandinavian keyboards include the æ-button.
The two other scandinavian letters are øand å. Their order in the alphabeth is: ÆØÅ, and they're simply an extension to the all so known English alphabeth (A-Z).
The two other scandinavian letters are øand å. Their order in the alphabeth is: ÆØÅ, and they're simply an extension to the all so known English alphabeth (A-Z).
by Ronny André Løkken October 22, 2007
This combination of symbols is supposed to form a person holding his hand as to "celebrate something". The first symbol forms his right arm, which is bent like the symbol shows (<). The second symbol, the letter "o", shows the persons head, while the last symbol, "/", shows the persons left arm.
by Ronny André Løkken September 25, 2007