v. (LAHL'd) Past tense of "Lol" (LAHL) which is the phonetic pronunciation of the commonly used internet acronym 'LOL'.
Used because the acronym form has become so overused, that often a person needs to further emphasize the fact that they laughed out loud.
The present tense is rarely heard because it is usually typed in all lowercase (lol), thus defeating the purpose of using the verb form in the first place.
Used because the acronym form has become so overused, that often a person needs to further emphasize the fact that they laughed out loud.
The present tense is rarely heard because it is usually typed in all lowercase (lol), thus defeating the purpose of using the verb form in the first place.
1. "I actually lolled when you typed that! Like seriously lolled!"
2. (present) "You're to lol when you read what I'm about to type."
2. (present) "You're to lol when you read what I'm about to type."
by wastingmytimerightnow May 14, 2012
Laughing out loud. Adding -ing to a word means something is going on, has been going on, or will be happening. Lol stands for laugh out loud. So lolling is laughING out loud.
Sophia: knock knock
Gabi: who’s there?
Sophia: orange
Gabi: orange who?
Sophia: orange you glad I didn’t say banana
Gabi: Sophia’s so funny I’m “lolling”
Gabi: who’s there?
Sophia: orange
Gabi: orange who?
Sophia: orange you glad I didn’t say banana
Gabi: Sophia’s so funny I’m “lolling”
by Djswift March 16, 2023
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by RevShaw56 January 10, 2019
The spoken lol.
To lol. The act of lolling. (Lo-él)
A derivative of lol. The term lolle is used in spoken form, providing a liquid flow to the conversation. Much easier to use than the spoken lol (el-o-el).
To lol. The act of lolling. (Lo-él)
A derivative of lol. The term lolle is used in spoken form, providing a liquid flow to the conversation. Much easier to use than the spoken lol (el-o-el).
by Stephencj September 21, 2005
by Torya86 May 18, 2011