When "LOL" is used as qualifier used to diffuse tension at the end of a particularly serious statement. The user of this qualifier usually anticipates a negative reaction (the nature of which is either anger or awkwardness) from the listener, and uses "LOL" as a sheild to prevent any anger or offense from being reflected back toward them.
After posting a particularly passive aggressive Facebook post, user them comments on own post:
"PS.. This has nothing to do with any particular person, or anything else. If you are upset about this post then you may need to seek out and fix your issues. Lol"
Reader then takes offense.....
User says, "I said LOL, you can't get mad. I used LOL Diffusion!"
"PS.. This has nothing to do with any particular person, or anything else. If you are upset about this post then you may need to seek out and fix your issues. Lol"
Reader then takes offense.....
User says, "I said LOL, you can't get mad. I used LOL Diffusion!"
by gijomama November 20, 2013

I LOL'ed
by ___John___Smith August 21, 2013

A commonly used word to describe laughter. Most of the time, it is overused. Modern- day society needs serious help, speaking they are using... whatever this is.
by What The Heck Bro December 22, 2017

Lol And Johnny most likely got his good looks from some other relative, lol. But it stopped 2 seconds later so its all good lol I walked in the hotel expecting a mob scene as per usual. Every bit of information released keeps me in anticipation for a beta in the really near future.
by sadasdasdsad April 11, 2022

by BItChLasAganA-_- December 14, 2019
