Its state of trance in which each and every muscle of your body to each and every cell is laughing till death. it takes you on a ride of laughing ecstasy.
GUY A : Harry's wife says, "Harry, do these jeans make my ass look like the side of the house?" He says, "No, our house isn't blue."
GUY B : ROFLCOPTERONLOLCANO !
GUY B : ROFLCOPTERONLOLCANO !
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Get the roflcopter mug.This award goes to any joke or situation worth roflcocking at. Its a coveted award as things worth a roflcock are very few and far between.
Did you hear that Lorrena Bobbett joke that Jim Stewart threw down last nite?
Ya that was totally Roflcock Award material there.
Ya that was totally Roflcock Award material there.
by rmarz247 May 30, 2008
Get the Roflcock Award mug.1) A way of saying rofl! (rolling on floor laughing) but using a spoken 'core' instead of an exclaimation point.
2) Indicates hardcore rofl-ing, used when a lol/LOL/ordinary 'rofl' is just not enough.
2) Indicates hardcore rofl-ing, used when a lol/LOL/ordinary 'rofl' is just not enough.
'and then they gave me my gummi bears, and my pants, and i don't think I'm allowed inside city cinema anymore..'
'roflcore!'
'roflcore!'
by dedicated rofler January 7, 2008
Get the roflcore mug.ROFLCL is a compound acronym combining ROFL, Rolling On Floor Laughing, and FLCL, Fooly Cooly, an anime.
It is a tack-on statement to ROFL that supports the fact that the one speaking is both an internet user and anime watcher. It is used as a statement by itself, like ROFL, or can also be used as an adjective (see example).
It is a tack-on statement to ROFL that supports the fact that the one speaking is both an internet user and anime watcher. It is used as a statement by itself, like ROFL, or can also be used as an adjective (see example).
Ex. 1
"<insert witty joke here>"
"ROFLCL."
Ex. 2
"Did you see the AMVs at the kon?"
"Yeah, they were totally ROFLCL!"
"<insert witty joke here>"
"ROFLCL."
Ex. 2
"Did you see the AMVs at the kon?"
"Yeah, they were totally ROFLCL!"
by Off Duty Ninja July 3, 2008
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