by LKL1 December 4, 2019

Back during the 2010's, it used to be an acronym for "laughing out loud", but now it means "this text briefly indicates I am not being hostile"
by Des00000 January 7, 2021

James: 'Tony, will you help us build a shelter for endangered possums this weekend?'
Tony: 'OK but I'm only In it for the Lols'
or
Will: 'Fred why do you bother coming to college, you never learn anything?'
Fred: 'I'm just in it for the Lols'
Tony: 'OK but I'm only In it for the Lols'
or
Will: 'Fred why do you bother coming to college, you never learn anything?'
Fred: 'I'm just in it for the Lols'
by lolcat400 January 12, 2011

by Rodrigo M. April 4, 2009

used to make something sound less serious or more of a joke even if it's not. similarly used: haha, lmao, lmfao
by condombanana October 19, 2020

Lol no is a phrase that must be respected, it is for when you disagree with someone and want to win the argument no matter what. Lol no will immediately win any argument placed before you whilst irritating the other party. It may only be used once, or in quick succession to hammer your point in.
by yes ewan October 8, 2020
