When something is so funny you need to declare it. Sometime you will hear a Gen Z or even a millennial say “LOL” or “lol”. Oh my lol implies that but with a little more efficacy.
Did you just hear that our MP has been described as having the shelf life of lettuce?
Oh my lol, I heard that! She’s getting shredded!
Oh my lol, I heard that! She’s getting shredded!
by Bah Zah October 14, 2022

originally an abbreviation for "laughing out loud' some people still use it like this but it has been changed into an awkward convo - space filler or if you're mad at someone but don't want to show it.
"Why would you do that lol." (mad)
{hey beautiful what that mouth do} "lol" (awkward)
What did the traffic light say to the car?- Don't look now. I'm changing. "lol that's a good one" (humor)
{hey beautiful what that mouth do} "lol" (awkward)
What did the traffic light say to the car?- Don't look now. I'm changing. "lol that's a good one" (humor)
by woahhhhhhhh July 11, 2016

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

by anonymous October 9, 2020
