To chuckle out loud. when you get a text message or email that doesn't quite make you laugh out loud, but rather chuckle to your self.
by Jordanamo & T-Yager April 13, 2011
Short for Colleen. an irish chick who hasn't eaten an ass before and acts like she did. she's smart and cool but she get jelly sometimes. if you wanna turn her on slap the booty.
by GUTTTTT January 08, 2019
means to CACKLE OUT LOUD.
when you Cackle out loud it expresses pure uninhibited glee, especially used when texting, IMing or blogging.
when you Cackle out loud it expresses pure uninhibited glee, especially used when texting, IMing or blogging.
when you read something so funny you have to cackle out loud, lol is not strong enough an expression for some things that make you cackle so loud people come from another room to see what you are laughing at .
lol is weak.
use especially if you know your laugh sounds like a cackle.
as in: Holy Crap! i had to COL(cackle out loud) on that one!
this is COL(cackle out loud) funny.
lol is weak.
use especially if you know your laugh sounds like a cackle.
as in: Holy Crap! i had to COL(cackle out loud) on that one!
this is COL(cackle out loud) funny.
by crazymamaof6 February 28, 2008
For those of us that can be honest and admit that we don't really laugh our ass off (lol, lmao, roflmao, etc.) when someone texts or types something that's not really that funny, but just chuckle out loud instead.
Chuckle: –verb (used without object) 1. to laugh softly or amusedly, usually with satisfaction 2. to laugh to oneself: to chuckle while reading. 3.–noun. a soft laugh, usually of satisfaction.
Chuckle: –verb (used without object) 1. to laugh softly or amusedly, usually with satisfaction 2. to laugh to oneself: to chuckle while reading. 3.–noun. a soft laugh, usually of satisfaction.
by the trend is dead January 16, 2011
by Bbwolf2112 April 06, 2019
chuckled out loud.
Let's be honest - when we say LOL, we rarely are actually Laughing out Loud. We do, however, let out a little *a-huh-hurm*, or chuckle, once in a while, in which case you would say col.
Alternatively, you can add extra -ol's or even an -olz to the word to better explain how much you chuckled.
Let's be honest - when we say LOL, we rarely are actually Laughing out Loud. We do, however, let out a little *a-huh-hurm*, or chuckle, once in a while, in which case you would say col.
Alternatively, you can add extra -ol's or even an -olz to the word to better explain how much you chuckled.
by Anon E. Muse March 02, 2009