Lucy on Facebook: "LLoL'd at this picture of Ricky slapping Fred!!!"
Ethel:"WTF is 'LLoL'?, Lucy Dear?"
Lucy: "'LITERALLY Laughed out Loud', because you know, Fred is SUCH a douchwaffle... LLoL again!!! Sorry, Ethel Dear!!! 'Niters!"
Ethel: "Pleasant Dreams, Lucy Dear." Bitch...
Ethel:"WTF is 'LLoL'?, Lucy Dear?"
Lucy: "'LITERALLY Laughed out Loud', because you know, Fred is SUCH a douchwaffle... LLoL again!!! Sorry, Ethel Dear!!! 'Niters!"
Ethel: "Pleasant Dreams, Lucy Dear." Bitch...
by BADxKARMA July 02, 2013
Literally Laugh Out Loud - To literally laugh out loud versus LOL which is used now as an acronym for lightening a text message mood
Text Message Conversation
Person 1: Quit texting me funny shit while I'm in class. I almost got my phone confiscated!
Person 2: wth? What happened?
Person 1: I LLOL during the lecture
Person 2: LLOL u dumbass
Person 1: Quit texting me funny shit while I'm in class. I almost got my phone confiscated!
Person 2: wth? What happened?
Person 1: I LLOL during the lecture
Person 2: LLOL u dumbass
by rdk236 November 30, 2010
Literally Laughing Out Loud
Because LOL is completely overused and has lost its meaning, therefore you can only use this when you have actually physically laughed.
Because LOL is completely overused and has lost its meaning, therefore you can only use this when you have actually physically laughed.
David- wuu2 ?
Marvin- nothing lol u?
David- just realised I have a vagina
Marvin-*physically laughs" LLOL dude
Marvin- nothing lol u?
David- just realised I have a vagina
Marvin-*physically laughs" LLOL dude
by The gardner 2k5 May 19, 2011
by ListenToCKY October 01, 2003
"legitimately laughing out loud"
-as opposed to lol which means, "laughing out loud" and is frequently used over an internet or text message conversation to ease tension or cover up a lengthy lapse in conversation where you are not actually laughing.
-as opposed to lol which means, "laughing out loud" and is frequently used over an internet or text message conversation to ease tension or cover up a lengthy lapse in conversation where you are not actually laughing.
Person 1: isn't that funny?
Person 2: LLOL
Person 1: yeah lol
Person 2: NO LIKE FOR REAL. I AM ACTUALLY LAUGHING SO HARD RIGHT NOW
Person 2: LLOL
Person 1: yeah lol
Person 2: NO LIKE FOR REAL. I AM ACTUALLY LAUGHING SO HARD RIGHT NOW
by Cuurrline February 15, 2011
To indicate you are Literally laughing out loud. No more does the usual LOL indicate actual out-loud belly laughter; it can even be a simple, stated response (particularly by tweens) to something you think is really funny but you are laughing on the inside. LLOL can be texted or messaged to show there's definitely the out-loud factor going on.
LLOL
by RnB. Peace. March 02, 2011
An acronym to be used in texting and/or typing on the internet to tell the reader you are "Literally Laughing Out Loud."
LLOL does not replace the current acronym of "LOL," (Laugh Out Loud), it should simply be used to more accurately describe the audible humor you are experiencing.
This acronym was founded and first used by Rachael Fry, a 2008 Murray State University graduate, and current Nashville, TN resident.
LLOL does not replace the current acronym of "LOL," (Laugh Out Loud), it should simply be used to more accurately describe the audible humor you are experiencing.
This acronym was founded and first used by Rachael Fry, a 2008 Murray State University graduate, and current Nashville, TN resident.
A: "I think i'm having the worst day of my life."
B: "LOL, why?"
A: "I woke up an hour late, spilled coffee all down the front of my white pants on the way to work, got a speeding ticket and then accidentally spit on my boss during my presentation."
B: "LLOL!"
A: "Are you seriously laughing about this?"
B: "YES..that's why I put 'LLOL.' I'm LITERALLY LAUGHING OUT LOUD."
A: "You're a jerk."
B: "LOL, why?"
A: "I woke up an hour late, spilled coffee all down the front of my white pants on the way to work, got a speeding ticket and then accidentally spit on my boss during my presentation."
B: "LLOL!"
A: "Are you seriously laughing about this?"
B: "YES..that's why I put 'LLOL.' I'm LITERALLY LAUGHING OUT LOUD."
A: "You're a jerk."
by Ilovepumpkins October 04, 2010