Lol

The pre evolution of lmao
It's means laughing out loud
Did you saw that squirrel yesterday, lol
by Sker3pr0 December 19, 2020
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Lol

Lol is a skip for the sentence "laugh out loud" or "laughing out loud" a lot of people use it in chats in daily life well mainly in Internet chatting that's basically where people started using it it just expresses the "XD" face as it means that a thing made the person laugh and almost die of laughing
A : Can I sit next to you?
B : No, Lol
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A : My friend died yesterday.
B : Ok. Lol
by SGC3671 January 19, 2019
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lol

this is a lovely word that every girl that’s depressed uses they also do this with there face to much-🤭
lol
by anonymous December 9, 2020
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Lol

Laughing out loud, used when somethings funny but not that funny. (1)or for boomers "Lots of love".(2)
Most people add it to the end of something mean when they're trying to sound nice.(3)
1. "My dog just peed on me because she was. excited"
Response- Lol or oof

2."My brother just died."
Response, "Oh no, I'm so sorry. Sending Lol." (Please don't do this it's cringy.

3.Somebody is talking a lot.
That one jerk in the discord's response- "Please shut up, you're annoying lol."
by Puggy definitions November 9, 2020
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Lol

We all know that it stands for "Laugh(ing) out loud" but that's not what it means anymore.

"Lol" is what's called a pragmatic particle of speech, or a discourse marker.
It serves to set the tone of a message, usually on the internet. When speaking to someone, they listen to your voice and perceive a positive or negative tone. When reading text, there is no tone to perceive so "lol" goes at the beginning or end of a sentence to ease any tension in a conversation.

Take for example a converstation in which you call your friend a shithead on Instagram. If you just say "You shithead." They might perceive you to be mad or they'll take offense. If you say "lol you shithead" then they're likely to understand that you're not serious.

Other examples of discourse markers include

-wow
-oh
-um
-well
-uh
-so
etc...

"lol" can also be used to signal to someone that you found something they said or shared to be humorous or funny. This is more in line with the original "lol" meaning "laughing out loud" although a person who replies "lol" almost never actually laughs out loud.
Jake: Damn bro are you trying to start shit with everyone
Pat: Lol I don't give a fuck.

James: Why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food out of hot eat the food
Adam: lol what

Ashley: *sends a funny meme or says something funny*
Chris: lol
by Patrik Merfi June 2, 2020
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lol

laugh out loud , doesn't have anything to do with tiktok so who says it says it doesn't make him a tiktok but its mostly used by dry texters that only few of their country citizens will understand what they mean . the non LoCaL ppl
lol.
by honeyurugly November 26, 2019
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