Means "Lights Out LOL", the "LOL" in "Lights Out LOL" means "Lots Of LOL's", the the "LOL" in "Lots Of LOL's" means "Laugh Out LOL", the "LOL" in "Laugh Out LOL" means "Loyalty over LOL", the "LOL" on "Loyalty Over Law" means "Locked Out LOL", the "LOL" on "Locked ou.........
other guy: slaps furiously
Me: HEY WHAT THE FUCK MAN!
other guy: FUCKING SHUT UP MAN! I'M HAVING A HEADACHE HERE WITH YOUR LOL's
Me: LOLception
Me: HEY WHAT THE FUCK MAN!
other guy: FUCKING SHUT UP MAN! I'M HAVING A HEADACHE HERE WITH YOUR LOL's
Me: LOLception
by nanditonasibongrevilla tOoOoT! March 24, 2021
Get the LOLmug. lol! that was so funny
by claracherry1 August 17, 2016
Get the Lolmug. by smoothazzmothafucka February 24, 2021
Get the LOLmug. Person 1: *sends unfunny meme* “HAHAHAHA ISN'T THIS FUNNY HAHAHAHA”
Person 2: *texts back* “lol”
Person 2 in real life: “so annoying”
Person 2: *texts back* “lol”
Person 2 in real life: “so annoying”
by Cinder Grass April 13, 2021
Get the Lolmug. by Ishy-Yoshi April 17, 2023
Get the Awesome Sauce! Running man from Tetris lol Dave lol!mug. We all know that it stands for "Laugh(ing) out loud" but that's not what it means anymore.
"Lol" is what's called a pragmatic particle of speech, or a discourse marker.
It serves to set the tone of a message, usually on the internet. When speaking to someone, they listen to your voice and perceive a positive or negative tone. When reading text, there is no tone to perceive so "lol" goes at the beginning or end of a sentence to ease any tension in a conversation.
Take for example a converstation in which you call your friend a shithead on Instagram. If you just say "You shithead." They might perceive you to be mad or they'll take offense. If you say "lol you shithead" then they're likely to understand that you're not serious.
Other examples of discourse markers include
-wow
-oh
-um
-well
-uh
-so
etc...
"lol" can also be used to signal to someone that you found something they said or shared to be humorous or funny. This is more in line with the original "lol" meaning "laughing out loud" although a person who replies "lol" almost never actually laughs out loud.
"Lol" is what's called a pragmatic particle of speech, or a discourse marker.
It serves to set the tone of a message, usually on the internet. When speaking to someone, they listen to your voice and perceive a positive or negative tone. When reading text, there is no tone to perceive so "lol" goes at the beginning or end of a sentence to ease any tension in a conversation.
Take for example a converstation in which you call your friend a shithead on Instagram. If you just say "You shithead." They might perceive you to be mad or they'll take offense. If you say "lol you shithead" then they're likely to understand that you're not serious.
Other examples of discourse markers include
-wow
-oh
-um
-well
-uh
-so
etc...
"lol" can also be used to signal to someone that you found something they said or shared to be humorous or funny. This is more in line with the original "lol" meaning "laughing out loud" although a person who replies "lol" almost never actually laughs out loud.
Jake: Damn bro are you trying to start shit with everyone
Pat: Lol I don't give a fuck.
James: Why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food out of hot eat the food
Adam: lol what
Ashley: *sends a funny meme or says something funny*
Chris: lol
Pat: Lol I don't give a fuck.
James: Why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food out of hot eat the food
Adam: lol what
Ashley: *sends a funny meme or says something funny*
Chris: lol
by Patrik Merfi June 2, 2020
Get the Lolmug. 