by Impostor. January 08, 2021
by Coronatime.com/yourdad March 11, 2021
by i0anna January 26, 2019
What you say when you see someone make a vBulletin thread about DB items, and take it to a whole new level of awesomeness, lol brielus.
Examples:
Statement: "Hello and good evening."
Answer: "lol brielus"
Q: "Can I lol?"
A: "Only if you lol brielus."
LOL BRIELUS: Lol, Brielus.
Brielus, lol: lol brielus.
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Brielus: "Can I has DBz items plz?"
God: "LOL BRIELUS."
Statement: "Hello and good evening."
Answer: "lol brielus"
Q: "Can I lol?"
A: "Only if you lol brielus."
LOL BRIELUS: Lol, Brielus.
Brielus, lol: lol brielus.
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Brielus: "Can I has DBz items plz?"
God: "LOL BRIELUS."
by Stanley Burrell March 08, 2008
the person who said this thinks ur mad sexy and probably wants to shoot their shot. not to be confused with, "please break my back and have my kids you sexy ass bitch"
do not ignore the person who says hey lol.
i will personally track you down and turn your tonsils into spaghetti.
do not ignore the person who says hey lol.
i will personally track you down and turn your tonsils into spaghetti.
by condombanana October 19, 2020
The theory that the internet phrase lol,meaning "laugh out loud", can be placed at any part in any sentence and make said sentence lose all credibilty and seriousness.
ex 1
Doc: We need to operate on your colon lol, you have cancer.
ex 2
Jesus: Take this all of you and eat it, it is my body, lol.
ex 3
Me: Will you marry me? Lol.
^Lol theory in action
Doc: We need to operate on your colon lol, you have cancer.
ex 2
Jesus: Take this all of you and eat it, it is my body, lol.
ex 3
Me: Will you marry me? Lol.
^Lol theory in action
by bobmcd123 August 28, 2007
Lol@Souffs (also known as lol@50uffs and lol@50uff$ and LOL@$ouff$) is a common element of Internet slang, which is gaining popularity in rugby league forum circles online in Australia and other countries. The term is generally used for amusement by laughing at the South Sydney Rabbitohs NRL team. The phrase is said to have originated as Lol@souffs at the hands of somebody using the moniker "Melon", with 'Souths' being contracted to 'Souffs' to reflect the severe lack of success the South Sydney club has endured in recent history and also to reflect the slack pronunciation of the word "souths" by certain demographics of their supporter base. The constant floggings and lack of final appearances has made the Rabbitohs the quintessential "Joke Of The League". Fans constantly point out the lack of teeth of South Sydney Rabbitohs supporters. Later, it was changed to lol@50uffs, with the 50 being indicative of the fact that the Rabbitohs regularly get 50 points scored against them. In recent seasons, a dollar sign has replaced by the first and final "s" (LOL@$ouff$) to symbolise the millions Russell Crowe is spending on the club, despite saying "Chequebook league isn't my style". In spite of almost consistent failure, Souffs supporters will routinely jump on league forums during the pre-season and proclaim that "this is our year". The only appropriate answer to this is to LOL@Souffs
Typical Souffs supporter: "We're the pride of the league, have the best forward pack and now we've signed Greg Inglis. We're premiership certainties".
Average Joe: "LOL@Souffs"
Average Joe: "LOL@Souffs"
by LOL@50uff$ June 21, 2011