A slang that used to stand for "Laugh out loud" but now frequently represents slight humor and acknowledgement of what is said. If someone was seriously laughing, instead of lol they would type LMAO or LMFAO! Lol is just another way to bump the conversation.
by anonymous_user July 20, 2008

it's original meaning, laugh out loud, is no longer used when using this word. LOL has evolved from "laugh out loud" to a haha meaning.
by padlfkajdoiavmkafd April 6, 2009

by Little Donkey December 15, 2008

LOL is used by adventurers when they see a Large Orange Liger. LOL could also be used as a past tense of a action such as roaring like a liger: LOL'd.
Ex1:
Adventurer1: Omg, LOL! LOL!
Adventurer2: Where?!
Ex2:
Person: There was a creeper so i LOL'd as loud as i could!
Adventurer1: Omg, LOL! LOL!
Adventurer2: Where?!
Ex2:
Person: There was a creeper so i LOL'd as loud as i could!
by mikeytheedino July 27, 2010

verb; (ELL-OH-ELL) the profoundness of the utterances of which someone speaketh which doth inspire the far corners of my lips to escalate into the cresent form of laughter.
text to jane: "omg i totally just saw the leader of the cheer squad face plant during practice!!"
text to jill: LOL
text to jill: LOL
by SamiBoi September 28, 2009

lol inside of brackets is basically like a super LOL because it sorta looks like a tie-fighter.
Laugh out loud emphasized.
Laugh out loud emphasized.
wow, that is so funny... lol
and this site doesn't let me use brackets in the example because it uses them to link to other words. lame. but, you get the idea there's an open bracket, then lol, then closed bracket. this almost isn't funny anymore because I had to spell it out to explain it.
and this site doesn't let me use brackets in the example because it uses them to link to other words. lame. but, you get the idea there's an open bracket, then lol, then closed bracket. this almost isn't funny anymore because I had to spell it out to explain it.
by DRO4LIFE July 17, 2009

Commonly used to say "laugh out loud", but often not used to say it. People often type this in with out any actual expression, instead they use it as a conversation filler. Also used when you don't want to express how much you don't care about something, as to not hurt their feelings. This is also commonly used when your not paying attention to what the person is saying. Or they say something really long, and you don't want to read it. This description, for instance.
Conversation One:
Guy 1: Dude, I totally pwned this guy at school today. Hes like, "Man, I could beat you into a bloody pulp" and I'm like "I bet you don't even know what y=mx+b means." Then he punched me. It hurt
Guy 2: lol
Conversation Two:
Guy 1: I'm so angry!! My girl friend is such a whore!!
Guy 2: lol
Conversation Three:
Guy 1: Hey what's up?
Guy 2: Nothing much you?
Guy 1: Nothing.
Guy 2: lol
Guy 1: Dude, I totally pwned this guy at school today. Hes like, "Man, I could beat you into a bloody pulp" and I'm like "I bet you don't even know what y=mx+b means." Then he punched me. It hurt
Guy 2: lol
Conversation Two:
Guy 1: I'm so angry!! My girl friend is such a whore!!
Guy 2: lol
Conversation Three:
Guy 1: Hey what's up?
Guy 2: Nothing much you?
Guy 1: Nothing.
Guy 2: lol
by Fesuasda February 18, 2009
