by avuhhhh November 26, 2019

This name is very common among the asian/burmese community. This name comes
from the Mizo language which mean “King” or “God”. This can also be used as a “Leader” or “someone in charge”. This name is really common you cannot describe its characteristi traits. The person with this name is either chill asf or a crack-head.
from the Mizo language which mean “King” or “God”. This can also be used as a “Leader” or “someone in charge”. This name is really common you cannot describe its characteristi traits. The person with this name is either chill asf or a crack-head.
by T0mat0 P0tat0 November 22, 2021

Anglicized spelling of the Polish word for "wow" (Łał).
1. When used in English, it gives the impression of a surprised laugh. Like saying the words "lol" and "wow" at the same time. In this case it's pronounced "Lahl".
2. More rarely, it simply means "wow" like it does in Polish. It's mainly only written like this if one does not have access to a Polish keyboard. It should be pronounced "wow".
1. When used in English, it gives the impression of a surprised laugh. Like saying the words "lol" and "wow" at the same time. In this case it's pronounced "Lahl".
2. More rarely, it simply means "wow" like it does in Polish. It's mainly only written like this if one does not have access to a Polish keyboard. It should be pronounced "wow".
Ex 1: Man, Angela got dumped?! Lal............ >_> I knew that would happen.
Ex 2: Lal! The weather's really cold today.
Ex 2: Lal! The weather's really cold today.
by Sdrawkcab Divad July 30, 2011

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