When a person uses lol repeatedly in a serious debate in an attempt to undermine the other person's argument. The implication is that the other person's argument is so ridiculous as to be laughable. This is an example of an ad hominem attack as it absolves the author of having to assemble a valid argument that can stand on it's own merit.
by Gregory Dale September 27, 2017
When someone uses the acronym to dictates that they no longer want to continue the conversation, and any text sent afterwards can be pointless or awkward, and make you seem desperate.
Guy 1: I was texting sara last night but she didn't really seem interested in hearing about my christmas dinner with my grandparents
Guy 2: what happened?
Guy 1: she just gave me the lol of death and i couldn't think of what to say anymore
Guy 2: Ouch
Guy 1: "yeah it was crazy my grandpa actually killed a nazi back in WW2
Sara: "lol"
Guy 2: what happened?
Guy 1: she just gave me the lol of death and i couldn't think of what to say anymore
Guy 2: Ouch
Guy 1: "yeah it was crazy my grandpa actually killed a nazi back in WW2
Sara: "lol"
by SIMPLYrome8754 April 04, 2010
"hes inclined to an angle of lol"
by Lolster10 October 15, 2013
Laugh Out Loud and Pray
The person who originally coined this term mistakenly believed LOL stood for "Lots of Love" and attached this acronym, along with "&P" (and Prayers), to the end of her messages and e-mails to relatives and friends. This resulted in confusion on the part of her recipients who knew what the "P" stood for from previous sightings of "L&P", but weren't sure why she was laughing loudly for all to hear while she was doing it.
It has since spread into a popular satirical replacement for "LOL" or used to let others know when you maniacally laugh during a prayer session.
The person who originally coined this term mistakenly believed LOL stood for "Lots of Love" and attached this acronym, along with "&P" (and Prayers), to the end of her messages and e-mails to relatives and friends. This resulted in confusion on the part of her recipients who knew what the "P" stood for from previous sightings of "L&P", but weren't sure why she was laughing loudly for all to hear while she was doing it.
It has since spread into a popular satirical replacement for "LOL" or used to let others know when you maniacally laugh during a prayer session.
by rynoboyd January 05, 2010
Finding something funny, but being unable to LOL (Laugh Out Loud) and Inner LOL is more appropriate.
Paul "Hey Adam, not like Phil to be late is it?" (Phil walks in @ 11:10)
Adam "Inner LOL" (Phil remains unaware)
Adam "Inner LOL" (Phil remains unaware)
by Paul Campbell June 14, 2007
A Creature Invented in the official soldat forums.
A lol has four legs and looks like a rectangle with smooth corners.
A lol has four legs and looks like a rectangle with smooth corners.
A lol in teh box
a lol box
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Stalky is an Ungodly robolol
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LOL COntest! Post your lol pics here
a lol box
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Stalky is an Ungodly robolol
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LOL COntest! Post your lol pics here
by BObo D. HObo July 25, 2004
Lol Scale
A scale for defining how lol something is, -10 being murderously unfunny, 10 being murderously funny.
Jokes on penguin wrappers are almost always -10l. Luckily, you can take your anger at the joke out on the biscuit.
A scale for defining how lol something is, -10 being murderously unfunny, 10 being murderously funny.
Jokes on penguin wrappers are almost always -10l. Luckily, you can take your anger at the joke out on the biscuit.
"Snazzy. My dad says that."
"Mine just says "Get out of my way boy! And stop being such a disappointment, you useless layabout!"
"10L on the Lol Scale"
"Who's the king of the tissues? The hankie chief"
"-10l. Words cannot express my anger right now."
"Mine just says "Get out of my way boy! And stop being such a disappointment, you useless layabout!"
"10L on the Lol Scale"
"Who's the king of the tissues? The hankie chief"
"-10l. Words cannot express my anger right now."
by ThoMoz August 21, 2009