by Semajal October 29, 2002
by Sam I Am the second June 13, 2011
Rolling on the floor laughing. Typically used by people who are too lazy to press the rest of the keys on their keyboard needed to communicate in English.
Person1: ...and then I hit my head.
Person2: rofl!
Person1: Shut up. You sound like a friggin' twit. I hereby revoke your right to speak my language.
Person2: rofl!
Person1: Shut up. You sound like a friggin' twit. I hereby revoke your right to speak my language.
by JDFSKL March 03, 2004
"rolling on floor laughing"
Often used sarcastically or to show something is too funny for just "lol".
Often used sarcastically or to show something is too funny for just "lol".
by _Jay_ June 25, 2006
ROFL is an abbreviation for 'rolling on (the) floor laughing', usually used in a similar context as 'LOL'.
ROFL is usually used with text talk and/or incorrect grammar.
ROFL is usually used with text talk and/or incorrect grammar.
LOL !!! That joke left me ROFL!
Person 1: (Insert funny joke here) Person 2: LOL! Person 3: ROFL!!!!!
Person 1: (Insert funny joke here) Person 2: LOL! Person 3: ROFL!!!!!
by inkybinky3 December 01, 2013
by Hardstyle ROFLer September 08, 2009
mmm rofles with maple syrup
by Starkss February 15, 2007