by Mirigiry January 13, 2016
"LOL" is a popular internet abbreviation for "laugh out loud."
1. It is often mistaken by parents as "lots of love."
2. It is often used in texting and online chats when things get awkward, or when there is nothing else to say.
1. It is often mistaken by parents as "lots of love."
2. It is often used in texting and online chats when things get awkward, or when there is nothing else to say.
1. When texting your mom:
Mom: "Grandma died. LOL"
You: WTF?
2. When texting a person you don't know too well:
Person: "I forgot my homework the other day and my teacher yelled at me!"
You: LOL I gotta go now.
Mom: "Grandma died. LOL"
You: WTF?
2. When texting a person you don't know too well:
Person: "I forgot my homework the other day and my teacher yelled at me!"
You: LOL I gotta go now.
by BTM13 December 29, 2011
by hhjhkkjkm April 09, 2015
A "web lingo" mostly used by AOL noobs. This is what they say when they really dont care what you say. See AOL and AIM. See also lmao, rofl, and haha.
Person 1: OMG IT WAS SO HORRIBLE, I WAS BEING CHASED AROUND THE PARKING LOT BY A CAR AND I BARELY ESCAPED AND HE ALMOST RAN ME OVER.
Person 2: lol.
Person 1: OMG AND LIKE ALSO THIS UGLY PERSON WAS LIKE OMG I HATE U I'M NEVER GONNA SAVE YOU.
Person 2: lol.
Person 2: lol.
Person 1: OMG AND LIKE ALSO THIS UGLY PERSON WAS LIKE OMG I HATE U I'M NEVER GONNA SAVE YOU.
Person 2: lol.
by Psudonym1212 June 22, 2009
by Bronydrone December 07, 2013
by Zakiboy February 25, 2016
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 🍋 December 27, 2017