by Grayson Pete September 9, 2022
Get the LDI mug.by Phuyuck '74 February 11, 2004
Get the LDS mug.The true past tense of the slang terminology, "laugh out loud", or "LOL".
Because "laugh out louded" just doesn't make sense.
Because "laugh out louded" just doesn't make sense.
Man 1: Did you see that humorous occurrence?
Man 2: Why yes, I did. And not only did it sound like a plan, I also L'd ol.
Man 2: Why yes, I did. And not only did it sound like a plan, I also L'd ol.
by madba January 19, 2011
Get the L'd ol mug.Abbreviation for "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" or a member of The Church.
Members are formally referred to as "Latter-day Saints." "Saints" as used in the New Testament being any follower of Christ. While it is appropriate to refer to a Latter-day Saint as a "Mormon," it is not appropriate to refer to the Church as the Mormon Church. Other names for the organization that are discouraged are the LDS Church and Church of the Latter-day Saints.
In addition to "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints," "The Church of Jesus Christ" and the "Church" are also encouraged.
"Latter-day Saints" or ("LATTER-DAY SAINTS" when using all caps ) is the appropriate hyphenation and capitalization. Other forms like "Latter-Day Saints" and "Latter Day Saints" are incorrect even though some Mormons use those forms due to a lack of awareness.
It's best to refer to the official style guide - www.mormonnewsroom.org/style-guide.
In fact, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints" is the name owned and previously used by the "Communities of Christ" and "Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints" is used by a group that practices polygamy. Neither of these organizations has formal ties to the "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."
The term "Mormon" is also properly used in the "Mormon Tabernacle Choir," Mormon Trail," and "Book of Mormon."
Members are formally referred to as "Latter-day Saints." "Saints" as used in the New Testament being any follower of Christ. While it is appropriate to refer to a Latter-day Saint as a "Mormon," it is not appropriate to refer to the Church as the Mormon Church. Other names for the organization that are discouraged are the LDS Church and Church of the Latter-day Saints.
In addition to "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints," "The Church of Jesus Christ" and the "Church" are also encouraged.
"Latter-day Saints" or ("LATTER-DAY SAINTS" when using all caps ) is the appropriate hyphenation and capitalization. Other forms like "Latter-Day Saints" and "Latter Day Saints" are incorrect even though some Mormons use those forms due to a lack of awareness.
It's best to refer to the official style guide - www.mormonnewsroom.org/style-guide.
In fact, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints" is the name owned and previously used by the "Communities of Christ" and "Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints" is used by a group that practices polygamy. Neither of these organizations has formal ties to the "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."
The term "Mormon" is also properly used in the "Mormon Tabernacle Choir," Mormon Trail," and "Book of Mormon."
by LDS_Editor's_Son July 4, 2017
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The LDS is the same but for the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire. The phrase is often chucked about in conversation now and again.
the heights massive.
The LDS is the same but for the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire. The phrase is often chucked about in conversation now and again.
the heights massive.
by joeya123 November 2, 2008
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