Lol mean "laugh out loud" it's often used while texting, if someone texts you something funny you can say "LOL" meaning that you find it funny. It's also used many times on social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram etc.
John: "Wanna hear a joke?"
Kevin: "Sure"
John: "What's big, green and sits in the corner?"
Kevin: "What?"
John: "THE INCREDIBLE SULK!"
Kevin: "LOL"
Kevin: "Sure"
John: "What's big, green and sits in the corner?"
Kevin: "What?"
John: "THE INCREDIBLE SULK!"
Kevin: "LOL"
by Bruh_21 April 25, 2015

by Pikachuiness December 20, 2015

By moms it's lots of love but it's not it means laugh out loud so all the moms who looked this up the more u know
Mom: it's so sad grandma died lol
Son: wtf mom it was not funny what's wrong with you
Mom: what ?
Son: you know it means laugh out loud right
Mom: o my god
Son: wtf mom it was not funny what's wrong with you
Mom: what ?
Son: you know it means laugh out loud right
Mom: o my god
by Morg4nzuchero887 April 20, 2015

by classified information December 26, 2019

A verbal form of the abbreviation l.o.l. most commonly spelled as lol, standing for "laugh out loud". But verbalized as a word. Sounds like Lull.
When someone reads a text message that says "That was really funny, lol." In this definition it is describing the way in which the person verbalizes "lol." When they would just say lol(lull) and not word out the abbreviation as "laugh out loud."
When someone reads a text message that says "That was really funny, lol." In this definition it is describing the way in which the person verbalizes "lol." When they would just say lol(lull) and not word out the abbreviation as "laugh out loud."
by bpkey December 16, 2014

an acronym for laugh out loud or lots of laughs or lots of love is a popular element of Internet slang. It was first used almost exclusively on Usenet, but has since become widespread in other forms of computer-mediated communication and even face-to-face communication.
LOL is used mostly in the closing of a paragraph .... like, Yours Truly was used by your grandmother.
by wrihar January 8, 2016
