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"Irlol" stands for "I Really Laughed Out Loud." Since people tend to send "lol" whenever they find something funny rather than when they actually have laughed out loud, irlol is for those time when someone has in real life, actually laughed aloud.
"Did you see that new dank meme going around the internet?"
"No, send me it."
*sends dank meme*
"IRLOL"
irlol by AtomicBrawlers June 9, 2016
Related Words
irlol iLOL ialol ireoluwa irlfluttershy irol iarlol IDLoL Idlolo idrlolbisida
I Really Am Laughing Out Loud. Because people misuse LOL all the time.
A: Want to hear a joke?
B: Sure!
A: A momma tomato and a baby tomato were walking down the street when suddenly the baby tomato started to fall behind. So the momma tomato walked back to the baby tomato, stomped on it, and said "KETCHUP"
B:IRALOL
IRALOL by Griffffffff September 8, 2012
Internal laugh out loud. The laugh out loud you do when you don't actually laugh out loud. In reality this accounts for 99.99999% of actual lols. Often misunderstood by Apple fanboys to be related to Apple simply because of the i prefix. This misunderstanding in itself causes an ilol.
That cat video made me ilol. (Meaning I watched the cat video and thought it was mildly amusing but I made no physical sound, although I may have smiled.)
ilol by devScott May 26, 2013
BUT YOU DONT KNOW THAT IRLYLK
irlylk by 845.slangs January 26, 2019

iloldirl 

A phrase used when an online conversation is sufficiently funny to make one laugh in real life. The phrase structure consists of two common terms, lol and irl, and amalgamates them together.
Person 1: "Hey dude, Hank's mother is so fat, when she dresses in yellow, people shout taxi!"

Person 2: "iloldirl!"
iloldirl by Bill Rattlesword September 6, 2010
An offshoot of the popular "lol" acronym, ILOLAW stands for "inappropriately laughing out loud at work." It is used to describe situations where something done, said, or witnessed causes you to laugh out loud so intensely while at your place of occupation that others take notice. Reactions from coworkers or bosses to an ILOLAW can be positive or negative.

The first "L" in ILOLAW can also mean "laughs," "laughed," or "laugh" depending on how ILOLAW is used in a sentence.
Next time we're GChatting at work, don't forward me your new favorite hysterical Youtube video...they always make me ILOLAW, and my boss says he'll fire me next time it happens.
ILOLAW by MAToe January 6, 2009