to roll on the floor laughing, as if to represent the blades atop a helicopter, hence the "copter" sufix.
"That was so funny I shall ride my self to the roflcopter and fly, fly away!"
"Wow, I might just ride my lollerskates to the roflcopter, if you know what I mean."
"Wow, I might just ride my lollerskates to the roflcopter, if you know what I mean."
by C,M,L September 05, 2005
ROFLCOPTER is an acronym used in everyday chatspeak, standing for:
Rolling
On
The
Floor
Laughing
Cause
Oh
Poop
That's
Ecstatically
Ridiculus
Rolling
On
The
Floor
Laughing
Cause
Oh
Poop
That's
Ecstatically
Ridiculus
hahahahahah roflcopter!
by btizzles February 04, 2010
1.rolling on floor laughing cuz other people try eating rice.
2.when your friend get epicaly killed in a vidoe game and every one laughs.
2.when your friend get epicaly killed in a vidoe game and every one laughs.
by laststand2k7 October 23, 2010
To waste time in an entirely, utterly useless, sometimes drug-related or druggie-like manner. To avoid doing work by engaging in excessive procrastination. Based on the popular internet phrase.
After I roflcoptered my entire life away, I became a bum on the street scrounging for money for midget porn and beer.
by PSR January 08, 2006
this elequoent machine flies over your head when you get "smoked" and avery yells "adabadbabdadalalalabdalala" there are many "rofl" things including rofl lobster, rofl pwned, and earthday rofcopter.
Chris: when is this assembly going to end?
Mr. Carlton: whenever you decide to listen and stop yapping.
Avery: AHHHH! ROFLCOPTER ALALALALLALAA
Mr. Carlton: whenever you decide to listen and stop yapping.
Avery: AHHHH! ROFLCOPTER ALALALALLALAA
by Wiatr May 20, 2007
The helicopter that arrives in Call of Duty 4 online play after a play gets a 7 kill streak and calls it into the game
Player #1: w00t w00t, i got 7 killz, my copter will pwn you nubs
Player #2: OH NOEZ!!! SHOOT DOWN DAT ROFLCOPTER
Player #2: OH NOEZ!!! SHOOT DOWN DAT ROFLCOPTER
by DbP|Kog June 04, 2009
when mosher with a very long ponytail begins to spin their hair wildly like the blades of a helicopter.
by Matt Lucasiewicz November 01, 2007