A derivative of the acronym "lmao", rebirthed from it's ashes after the discovery of an unusual protectiveness over mayonnaise by Kenneth C. Griffin, someone who was left in charge of a hedge fund while suffering from a severe case of gambling disorder.
by Klone211 June 11, 2021
A bastardization of lmao. Used to mock homoerotic AOL lingo.
Sometimes used with the suffix -naise...but not recommended.
Sometimes used with the suffix -naise...but not recommended.
by Puckett January 06, 2004
by emily dpsxo January 31, 2008
by fatsopanda October 13, 2019
Person 1: Dude did you hear Taha’s diss track on Ragan?
Person 2: lmayo it was so bad but he had a point
Person 2: lmayo it was so bad but he had a point
by lilmayolover April 14, 2018