by Xxjoe_mamaxX October 19, 2021
by ezekiel lebron June 19, 2005
An acronym that once meant "Laugh Out Loud,"/"Laughing Out Loud." It has been overused and the meaning has come to be "Well this is awkward," or "I just said something mean, I hope 3 letters will make it sound less harsh." Often typed "Lol" or "lol." Rarely used in all capitals.
Not to be confused with "Lots Of Love."
Pronunciation: "L-O-L" or "Lawl."
Not to be confused with "Lots Of Love."
Pronunciation: "L-O-L" or "Lawl."
by Louise_East November 24, 2011
In the late 1990's-Early 2000's, this internet slang term's meaning was literally 'laugh out loud', and was used to express the laughter of the user of the term. In these times, the term was used appropriately and was not over-used.
Nowadays, the term is overused to the point that people loathe the usage of the term. It is now used to simply attempt to advance the conversation, but often instead kills the conversation. The term is also used when the person is not paying any attention to the conversation, and has nothing relevant to say. The person will then reply with 'lol', and the conversation will be effectively ended. The slang terms 'XD', 'hahaha' and such are occasionally used instead.
The term is also often used by the younger generation in actual real-life conversations, which has the same meaning as its new meaning.
Nowadays, the term is overused to the point that people loathe the usage of the term. It is now used to simply attempt to advance the conversation, but often instead kills the conversation. The term is also used when the person is not paying any attention to the conversation, and has nothing relevant to say. The person will then reply with 'lol', and the conversation will be effectively ended. The slang terms 'XD', 'hahaha' and such are occasionally used instead.
The term is also often used by the younger generation in actual real-life conversations, which has the same meaning as its new meaning.
Original example:
Person 1: I just finished watching <funny movie name>, and <name> said <funny line>.
Person 2: Lol! (Person 2 is genuinely laughing at Person 1's statement).
New Internet meaning:
Person 1: I was walking down the street today, and someone blew smoke in my face.
(Five minute wait)
Person 2: Lol (Person 2 is using the term as a way to attempt to advance the conversation, which has now been killed by Person 2's statement).
Real-life conversation usage: Same as meaning 2
Person 1: I just finished watching <funny movie name>, and <name> said <funny line>.
Person 2: Lol! (Person 2 is genuinely laughing at Person 1's statement).
New Internet meaning:
Person 1: I was walking down the street today, and someone blew smoke in my face.
(Five minute wait)
Person 2: Lol (Person 2 is using the term as a way to attempt to advance the conversation, which has now been killed by Person 2's statement).
Real-life conversation usage: Same as meaning 2
by Meee657 December 28, 2011
Slang word meaning: LOL or lol, an acronym for laugh(ing) out loud, or lots of laughs, 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.
League of Legends meaning: League of Legends is a multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games for Microsoft Windows and OS X.
League of Legends meaning: League of Legends is a multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games for Microsoft Windows and OS X.
I just slipped and fell, LOL.
by SqizilixYT October 16, 2016
1. A word with no meanings, used on the internet to end a sentence. SImilar in function to the Japanese "desu"
2. Interjection to signify that one is vaguely amused by something.
2. Interjection to signify that one is vaguely amused by something.
A: Where were you yesterday?
B: I was playing all day lol.
As you see, the lol added to the end of the sentence by speaker B serves no purpose.
A: Yo, I bumped into this fat spic yesterday.
B: lol.
Speaker B is vaguely amused by A's encounter with an overweight person of Hispanic Descent.
B: I was playing all day lol.
As you see, the lol added to the end of the sentence by speaker B serves no purpose.
A: Yo, I bumped into this fat spic yesterday.
B: lol.
Speaker B is vaguely amused by A's encounter with an overweight person of Hispanic Descent.
by pujisak July 11, 2008
by maharmanlarmamamama January 31, 2008