When during a serious conversation somebody does or says something (mostly unintentionally) that makes everybody laugh, like tripping/falling in a funny way or making a Freudian slip.
I just talked to my friends and there was a LOL in the conversation when I asked them about the name of a person we just met that day and one of them accidentally said the name of his pet because it sounds similar.
by Guvey January 2, 2017
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Dave:hey Sydney you wanna go even after your break up
Sydney: no get out my room bro
Dave: lol then ill try mom then
Sydney: no get out my room bro
Dave: lol then ill try mom then
by Steve guttenburn December 29, 2016
Get the Lol mug.by CheezeLord666 December 30, 2016
Get the Lol mug.LOL stands for the Locker of Losers in BFDI, BFDIA and IDFB
The LOL is no longer used in BFB.
In BFDI, the LOL was used in BFDI 18 (Reveal Novum) as a "TLC" for the recommended characters that didn't receive enough votes.
In BFDIA, the LOL is used as an extra protection (the TLC was in the LOL).
The TLC-LOL served as the place to store contestants not qualified for BFDIA, and eliminated contestants over the course of BFDIA.
The LOL is no longer used in BFB.
In BFDI, the LOL was used in BFDI 18 (Reveal Novum) as a "TLC" for the recommended characters that didn't receive enough votes.
In BFDIA, the LOL is used as an extra protection (the TLC was in the LOL).
The TLC-LOL served as the place to store contestants not qualified for BFDIA, and eliminated contestants over the course of BFDIA.
Leafy: Um, speakery, where have you sent the recommended characters that didn't make it?
Announcer: They're going to LOL.
Leafy: Why? What's funny?
Announcer: Nothing's funny.
Announcer: They're going to LOL.
Leafy: Why? What's funny?
Announcer: Nothing's funny.
by SomeGuyThatDoesn'tIncludeSex December 1, 2019
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