In it's day, the net abbreviation for the words "laugh out loud" and "lots of love" were both used to express true feelings.
Let'
s start with "Laugh Out Loud".
It is normally used, quite obviously, to imply that statement is humorous, such as;
Person 1 : I just watched (insert funny moving picture).
Person 2: Lololololololololol!!!!!11111@@@
In this example, person 2 implies that he/she is laughing at the phrase.
It'
s now very plain to
see that Person 2 didn't even care to read the said message.
Here are the new definitions, the redifined lol.
1. I didn't care to read what you took the time to write to me, so i blurted out lol, the word that is always on the top of my mind, always to be used on message boards and all that crap.
2. I listened, but your quote lacked any humorous content. I
will pretend it did to make you feel good.
3. I have nothing to say that
will be of real significance to this debate/conversation, so i
will pretend i know what i'm doing.
4. I really
don't care.
Lots of love, my personal favourite
definition, has kept it's true meaning.
The only
definition...
The sender of this
slang is showing that he/she loves you.
It's a sweet way, to say Lol, but sometimes i think that the sender could express it a little more, because three letters is a little cheap.
Sad Person: My cat just died...
Mindless net-geek: LOLLLLL!!11111
Girlfriend (with a life): Bye,
babe, LoL.
Boyfriend (also with a life): -Speechless-
And, if you were nice enough to actually read this
definition, you're my favourite. Yes, you.