What somebody types on IM, MySpace, Facebook or Bebo which means "What you said was sorta funny, but I really can't be bothered laughing, and you can't tell that I'm not."
by Kalisha(: bebo.com/HappyMiley January 25, 2009

by Bronydrone December 7, 2013

Word you use when you don't want or are not bothered to keep on texting a person.
After someone says lol it marks the end of that topic.
Only the most highly trained English men have found a response to LOL
After someone says lol it marks the end of that topic.
Only the most highly trained English men have found a response to LOL
Boy: hey want to make out?
Girl: Lol
Boy: ...
Teacher: What is a leprechauns penis called?
student:LOL
teacher: ...
Girl: Lol
Boy: ...
Teacher: What is a leprechauns penis called?
student:LOL
teacher: ...
by Nozepoker February 1, 2010

An “lol” is used (supposedly) when someone is litterallly laughing out loud at someone’s text , post, or video on the internet.Though nowadays, it is used as a space holder or sarcasm to show chillnessBut you can never really tell the intent of the mysterious “lol”.
Example:
Rachel-
Knock knock
Stephanie-
Who’s there lol
Rachel-
*seriously doubts she’s actually laughing*
*is right*
Rachel-
Knock knock
Stephanie-
Who’s there lol
Rachel-
*seriously doubts she’s actually laughing*
*is right*
by 🍋 lemonlemon 🍋 April 22, 2018

Lol is often times used as a description showing someone laughing out load but now a days if a bitch say lol she curving your ass so now you gotta load up some drake type shit to regret in the first place why you even hit up that chick
by Yungsir January 26, 2018

lol doesn't really mean "laugh out loud". It never has.
It can mean "I acknowledge what you said, and it may or may not be mildly amusing. Either way, I genereally approve, in a non-comital way."
It also usually communicates the amused, nearly silent expulsion of air from the nose, which is not quite a small snort, which is reserved for reading something funny. Originally used for amusing and witty books, but now translated to text communication as well. One does not actually have to politely laugh, one mimics it with a simple lol, and doesn't bother to mime the false pretense in person.
It can mean "I acknowledge what you said, and it may or may not be mildly amusing. Either way, I genereally approve, in a non-comital way."
It also usually communicates the amused, nearly silent expulsion of air from the nose, which is not quite a small snort, which is reserved for reading something funny. Originally used for amusing and witty books, but now translated to text communication as well. One does not actually have to politely laugh, one mimics it with a simple lol, and doesn't bother to mime the false pretense in person.
lol!
by shell initiative October 25, 2012
