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Short for laughed out loud, the apostrophe differentiates it from LOL (laugh out loud). Often LOLed is written to mean this but you can't laugh out louded.
Should I be ashamed that I L'OL at that?
L'OL by ajuk March 5, 2010

l̶ ol k̶

It means OK or LOL, vice-versa or both.
> Can you do this?
> ol ( l̶ ol k̶ )
l̶ ol k̶ by fooinha March 16, 2020

.''''.'...''.'.''.'...'ol'''l.ol.'l''.ll.l'.l''.'l.'..l'o''o.''l' 

Something that you probably spammed on the keyboard while being bored in class.
"Man I love typing .''''.'...''.'.''.'...'ol'''l.ol.'l''.ll.l'.l''.'l.'..l'o''o.''l' in my keyboard then looking it up!"

b ̛̹̯̜̩͔̝͇͗̂͊̅̆́̇̕r̶̡̥̻̓͗̓͊̅̃͌̄͑o̴̪̳̦͈̳̞͈͋͂͐̀̀c ̘̉̂͗͊͆́͘o̴̪̳̦͈̳̞͈͋͂͐̀̀l ̡̢̙͓͉͍͉͔͎̈́l ̡̢̙͓͉͍͉͔͎̈́i ̬̬̦̪͎̥̤̪̓͝ 

'Did you get the b ̛̹̯̜̩͔̝͇͗̂͊̅̆́̇̕r̶̡̥̻̓͗̓͊̅̃͌̄͑o̴̪̳̦͈̳̞͈͋͂͐̀̀c ̘̉̂͗͊͆́͘o̴̪̳̦͈̳̞͈͋͂͐̀̀l ̡̢̙͓͉͍͉͔͎̈́l ̡̢̙͓͉͍͉͔͎̈́i ̬̬̦̪͎̥̤̪̓͝?'

b ̛̹̯̜̩͔̝͇͗̂͊̅̆́̇̕r̶̡̥̻̓͗̓͊̅̃͌̄͑o̴̪̳̦͈̳̞͈͋͂͐̀̀c ̘̉̂͗͊͆́͘o̴̪̳̦͈̳̞͈͋͂͐̀̀l ̡̢̙͓͉͍͉͔͎̈́l ̡̢̙͓͉͍͉͔͎̈́i ̬̬̦̪͎̥̤̪̓͝ 

Did you get the b ̛̹̯̜̩͔̝͇͗̂͊̅̆́̇̕r̶̡̥̻̓͗̓͊̅̃͌̄͑o̴̪̳̦͈̳̞͈͋͂͐̀̀c ̘̉̂͗͊͆́͘o̴̪̳̦͈̳̞͈͋͂͐̀̀l ̡̢̙͓͉͍͉͔͎̈́l ̡̢̙͓͉͍͉͔͎̈́i ̬̬̦̪͎̥̤̪̓͝?
The true past tense of the slang terminology, "laugh out loud", or "LOL".

Because "laugh out louded" just doesn't make sense.
Man 1: Did you see that humorous occurrence?

Man 2: Why yes, I did. And not only did it sound like a plan, I also L'd ol.
L'd ol by madba January 19, 2011