Mom: Welcome to the funeral of our beloved aunt Tammy. LOL!
Son: ..why did you just say 'LOL', mom?.
Mom: Uhm. I thought it meant 'lots of love'? ..
Son: ..why did you just say 'LOL', mom?.
Mom: Uhm. I thought it meant 'lots of love'? ..
by --Rawrgasmic-- March 13, 2011
Type an example of how it's used in a sentence...
teacher:how do you call mosquitoes in your laungage John?
John: we don't call them. they come on their own.
Mary: lol
teacher:how do you call mosquitoes in your laungage John?
John: we don't call them. they come on their own.
Mary: lol
by SireD October 28, 2018
When used as a response in text, while being followed and preceded by no other word, there is a 75 percent chance it means " fuck off". 24 percent chance of meaning "I'm so fucking boring I can't think of anything else to say" and a 1 percent chance of meaning "you're funny"
When used with other word, there is a 70 percent chance of meaning " I'm trying to play it chill lighten the mood and sound friendly" 29 percent chance of having no meaning, and 1 percent chance of meaning " I just laughed out loud"
When used with other word, there is a 70 percent chance of meaning " I'm trying to play it chill lighten the mood and sound friendly" 29 percent chance of having no meaning, and 1 percent chance of meaning " I just laughed out loud"
Bob: hey I need someone to talk to right now. My mom died 9 months ago but before she died she was raped. Now I have a host baby brother and he just took a shit on my desk. I want to remove it but my hand just passes through. How do I remove ghost poop from my desk help my gf is cumming over in 5 minutes!!!!
Jacob: lol
Jacob: lol
by hotguy108 May 29, 2016
by canieatyourtonails January 08, 2022
If someone crack a joke and we wish to show that we enjoyed it, then we can say LOL, even you could say LOL to this reply :-) Lol
by V2solanki January 17, 2014