Definition 1: A common abreviation for "Laugh out loud".
Definition 2: A Not-so Common abreviation for "League of Legends", A game for PC, in which has the same idea behind the world known Warcraft 3 map "DotA". Unlike DotA, the graphics have been upgraded, and abilities are more advanced, as well as new controlls.
Definition 3: Ur face.
Definition 2: A Not-so Common abreviation for "League of Legends", A game for PC, in which has the same idea behind the world known Warcraft 3 map "DotA". Unlike DotA, the graphics have been upgraded, and abilities are more advanced, as well as new controlls.
Definition 3: Ur face.
1: Lol dude so i loled when this chick loled at me loling.
2: Ima go home and play some lol. You wanna meet me online?
3:lol. (Simply)
2: Ima go home and play some lol. You wanna meet me online?
3:lol. (Simply)
by Shoopedinyou'rewhoop March 24, 2010
Get the lolmug. by nowayhoesay14@aol.com January 22, 2009
Get the lolmug. by bukow799 April 8, 2011
Get the LOLmug. Stands for Laugh Out Loud or Laughing Out Loud. This is commonly used throughout text/the internet, used to express amusement between other people. LOL is not to be confused with Lots of Love, which can often lead to awkward/bad moments if the two get mixed up.*
1. Did you see the fat guy at the mall?
omg yes! lol!!!!
2. I'm so very sorry to hear of your grandfather's passing. LOL!*
omg yes! lol!!!!
2. I'm so very sorry to hear of your grandfather's passing. LOL!*
by MonkeyMonkeySCREAM July 21, 2009
Get the LOLmug. An extension of the popular internet and text messaging acronym 'lol', the difference being when the 'lol' is aimed at something, or someone, in particular, and not necessarily as a general amusement to the conversation.
Person 1: I got a bad mark at my maths mock yesterday. Didn't care - got a crap teacher anyway.
Person 2: Lol@Mr Garrison!
Person 2: Lol@Mr Garrison!
by myrightnut March 29, 2012
Get the Lol@mug. by woodard July 15, 2008
Get the lolmug. Acronym for "laugh(ing) out loud"
Popularized by America Online subscribers in the early-to-mid nineties, spotting someone using the expression was a fairly reliable way to infer that this person was an AOLer. The fact that the L and O keys are adjacent may have helped the acronym find common usage among those who carefully observed their keyboard while typing.
With the decline of AOL, usage of "lol" and its variants spread to any fucktard who somehow found his or her way onto the Internet.
Popularized by America Online subscribers in the early-to-mid nineties, spotting someone using the expression was a fairly reliable way to infer that this person was an AOLer. The fact that the L and O keys are adjacent may have helped the acronym find common usage among those who carefully observed their keyboard while typing.
With the decline of AOL, usage of "lol" and its variants spread to any fucktard who somehow found his or her way onto the Internet.
Then:
05:33:20 <Phil> hey, how much ram do you have now?
05:33:30 <robman17426> hi lol
05:33:41 --- mode: Phil set +b *!*@*.ipt.aol.com
05:33:41 --- kick: robman17426 was kicked by Phil (aoler)
05:33:47 <LiteratiSam> 32MB
05:33:55 <Phil> nice
05:34:09 <LiteratiSam> yeah, it helps
Now:
05:33:20 <Phil> hey, how much ram do you have now?
05:33:30 <robman17426> hi lol
05:33:41 --- mode: Phil set +b 67.10.159.226
05:33:41 --- kick: robman17426 was kicked by Phil (lol!)
05:33:47 <LiteratiSam> 2GB
05:33:55 <Phil> nice
05:34:09 <LiteratiSam> yeah, it helps
05:33:20 <Phil> hey, how much ram do you have now?
05:33:30 <robman17426> hi lol
05:33:41 --- mode: Phil set +b *!*@*.ipt.aol.com
05:33:41 --- kick: robman17426 was kicked by Phil (aoler)
05:33:47 <LiteratiSam> 32MB
05:33:55 <Phil> nice
05:34:09 <LiteratiSam> yeah, it helps
Now:
05:33:20 <Phil> hey, how much ram do you have now?
05:33:30 <robman17426> hi lol
05:33:41 --- mode: Phil set +b 67.10.159.226
05:33:41 --- kick: robman17426 was kicked by Phil (lol!)
05:33:47 <LiteratiSam> 2GB
05:33:55 <Phil> nice
05:34:09 <LiteratiSam> yeah, it helps
by Jacob Richardson March 28, 2007
Get the lolmug.