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"Did you see Greg's shirt? LAL"
LAL by Laughalot2011 January 17, 2012
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lal by BogaBoat February 19, 2004
lol with a Spanish accent, laugh aaaout loud, or even laugh aaaout laaoud.
guy 1: wassup?
guy 2: the ceiling
guy 1: lal
lal by Straemer September 4, 2007
Lustig Aus Laut

German translation for laugh out loud.
John: Hey man, dyou see that fat german fall over?
Ben: Yeah man, LAL!
Lal by Jtippy June 4, 2009
The origin of LAL is known to be from the north west of england, in a highly academic private school called stonyuhrst college.
The words definition is known as the "Look And Leave"

The words tense and meaning are fixed and can only be applied in one context. It is a highly elite technique to be used only by the most experienced work veterans.
When extremely hard questions are set for a pupil, either in a test, exam or piece of work, a question said to put off the pupil to such an extent that the mere sight of it causes him to abandon any attempt at completing the question it is known as a LAL

The teachers who set these questions often make incredibly poor attempts at passing the question off as easy or "GCSE".

often used in place of LOL...so someone could be LALing over there work or another example is when a sequential series of students (usually in the same vicinity) all abandoning the hard questions could be known as a

LAL train.
Attempter of National Physics Challenge 1: "that exam was extremely hard, that question on the laser energies was definitely impossible...i think i better get home and play some ground war balololololol"

Attempter of National Physics Challenge 2: "ahhh what you on about?? The entire paper was a LAL paper for me! I just sat back and LALed at the entire thing! "
LAL by Kavster 92 November 5, 2009
Anglicized spelling of the Polish word for "wow" (Łał).

1. When used in English, it gives the impression of a surprised laugh. Like saying the words "lol" and "wow" at the same time. In this case it's pronounced "Lahl".

2. More rarely, it simply means "wow" like it does in Polish. It's mainly only written like this if one does not have access to a Polish keyboard. It should be pronounced "wow".
Ex 1: Man, Angela got dumped?! Lal............ >_> I knew that would happen.

Ex 2: Lal! The weather's really cold today.
Lal by Sdrawkcab Divad July 30, 2011