The verb for the phrase lol. People, mainly on the internet, use it to say that they laughed at a particular thing.
Person 1: This picture is hilarious.
Person 2: (Looks at picture.) Wow, i lol'd.
Person 1: Who says that?
Person 2: lol.
Person 1: Argh, my spots just came back
Person 2: I lol'd at your face.
Person 2: (Looks at picture.) Wow, i lol'd.
Person 1: Who says that?
Person 2: lol.
Person 1: Argh, my spots just came back
Person 2: I lol'd at your face.
by JoshPlymouth February 07, 2008
by pc_michael July 17, 2006
A contraction which is technically incorrect but is accepted, and therefore acceptable, within conversational English.
'Aren't I' may be formally wrong, but I only use fully formal English when writing an essay for class.
by Brendan Badger October 15, 2007
The generation of I, as in, me. A generation of people who feel entitled to celebrity. A generation of people who post their pictures on social networking sites, who post their lives on Twitter, who live as though they are famous. As coined on The Lionel Show radio program. Generation I slacks off in school because they believe they will be famous.
Generation I is so full of itself.
by Multiple Miggs May 28, 2009
Me: Jeremy, your girlfriend is such a fuckin' slut!
Jeremy: Whaaat?
Me: I keed!
Jeremy (laughing): You better be.
Jeremy: Whaaat?
Me: I keed!
Jeremy (laughing): You better be.
by Quack Quack May 28, 2005
a shortened version of rating something, usually the looks of a girl. It started from somebody asking "what would you rate that girl, 1-10". ppl then shortened it to i rate it, meaning i would take the time to rate that because she is hot enough to catch someones attention. If somebody walks by unoticed because she is not hot, she does not deserve to be rated, so nobody would "rate it"
Therefore: I rate it is a way to let somebody know that a particular girl is hot
Therefore: I rate it is a way to let somebody know that a particular girl is hot
by MgattiTheHotti September 16, 2009
by big l July 21, 2003