Lawd have mercy is the phonetic spelling of the expression "Lord have mercy". The pronunciation of the word "lawd" is a cultural colloquialism, historically common within rural blacks in the South. It can still be heard today especially among the older generations. "Lord have mercy on us" has origins from the Biblical scripture Psalm 123:3-4 & is usually expressed in times of trouble or worry. Also, a broader more generic usage can denote surprise or wonder.
Example 1: "laud have mercy or Lord have mercy! What is the world coming to?"
Example 2: "laud have mercy or Lord have mercy! How did he do that so quickly?"
Example 2: "laud have mercy or Lord have mercy! How did he do that so quickly?"
by wordsworld December 20, 2014
She made me magna cum laude!
by Super Heavyweight January 12, 2003
n. a load shot with such amazing size and force it is comparable to an eruption of magma from a volcano
by George Resso January 16, 2004
The act of two floor hockey sticks vigorously attacking one another on a school gym floor. On occasion, the weilders of the sticks will shout the name out as a battlecry before/whilst and after the act.
"Today, some turd named *insert name here* decided that we shall perform the act of summa cum laude right in the middle of the gym floor."
by Nick Melanson February 21, 2008
by Papasmurf42069lmao October 22, 2020
by Papasmurf42069lmao October 22, 2020
A loving spirit individual who stands out from the crowd, who is more than interested in showing the world some love but it considered mad. This is often time an individual with another name.
Lol: You're so bubbly loving mood today
Omfg: Thanks I am Lotus Laud
Lol: Lotus Laud you said.
Omfg: What mood swing is that today
Lol: The one of serenity and love. Probably you need some.
Omfg: Thanks I am Lotus Laud
Lol: Lotus Laud you said.
Omfg: What mood swing is that today
Lol: The one of serenity and love. Probably you need some.
by Omg You won't Believe#@$! February 09, 2021