Can be used in a variety of ways to describe a disorganised, random movement flopping or position, to lay upon someone flop, something lollop or a strange type of funny walk; lolloping. Action in a lazy fashion, without purpose or thought.
"Stop lolloping on me, darling, and keep your legs to your own side of the bed". lazycuddle
"Have you been lolloping all day on the settee"? Iazylaying
When your on ecstasy and you get stuck in the same mental thought process over and over. You can be stuck moving to a beat and not able to get out of it or even stuck focusing on lights. This usually comes from your brain not being able to handle too much ecstasy or a combo of ecstasy and another drug. You have little or no control of your body movements or thought process. Simple functions are practically impossible. You may feel like your in a dream or even see the world as cartoons. The best way to get out of a loop is to remove yourself from the continual beat and lights of an area, try to drink water and come down.
Jon: Hey bob, why is that guy walking around in circles staring at the ground?
Bob: eh hes just looping really hard.
Jon: Should we get him out of here?
Bob: Naw he will probably come out of it on his own. If he doesnt call a medic
Jon: k
A play on the English writer J.K. Rowling's (writer of the Harry Potter Series) name. It usually means "Just kidding, and I am laughing aloud at the same time" or just "I am currently laughing aloud".
Frank: Dude you're such an asshole sometimes, you know Sarah and I broke up last week.