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When it's said to me, I think it means "Lazy Old Loon", but I'm paranoid.
little old lady, wtf lol
i've always used it as laugh out loud
Usually, it means 'laugh out loud.'
Lots Of Luck, Lots of Love - a couple times, but when I see LOL I immediately think Laughing out Loud
I have also seen it as, lots of laughter.
LUCKY OPRESSED LONER? he-he-he-he-he...
LAUGHING OUTSIDE LESLY???AHAHHA.
but no i got an add on...LOLA
laugh out loud a lot.... good , hunh?
"Loser" ,whats ur views,of this word , as in the serious use and jokingly use? Have u ever called someone this? and in what way? why? what's another word for ? can be a judgemental,harmful,hurtful,foolish word!
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You're reading Okay, who else has multiple meanings for "LOL"? I never know if someone means "laugh out loud", "lots of love", "little old lady" ...
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Hopefully you've never overindulged to the point of "Lager On Lap"! Thanks Ron.
by cellarmaster1 on June 10th, 2009
Oh, I've done one had to "Lap Only a Little".
by Ron C on June 10th, 2009
LOL!(the original) Linguistic Over-Load!!!
by cellarmaster1 on June 10th, 2009
Commenting here is interrupting my "Life of Leisure"
by Ron C on June 10th, 2009
Damn... Leave Off Laptop and Lay Out Languidly!
by cellarmaster1 on June 10th, 2009
O.k. my Lumpy Old Lad, I have to leave because they are going to Lop Off my Leg.
by Ron C on June 10th, 2009
but wait you could get a leg of lumber... see ya! THX!!!
by cellarmaster1 on June 10th, 2009