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Lol

The word lol is so dry your mouth can feel the dryness in the text when you know they didn't laugh.

The alternative to this is Haha and lmao.
When you get typed that???

No bitch will like your humor because that Shit is so goddamn dry.

Dryer than the arid region like bitch.
Me: Bruh LOOK AT THIS MEME🤣🤣🤣
Them: lol
Me irl:😔
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Son: OMG MOM GRANDMA JUST HAD A HEART ATTACK AND DIED!!

Mom: Lol.
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What one would say when they don't know what else to say, usually at the end of a conversation.
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Damn LOL😂
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The number one conversation killer during texting. With no easy way to respond.
Lol. "Dude how do you respond to lol"
You don't.
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Most people think that "lol" means laugh out loud. But really it means loud old ladies
They're annoying lol.
by Baba Jesus May 7, 2018
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LOL or lol, an acronym for laugh(ing) out loud or lots of laughs, is a popular element of Internet slang. It was first used almost exclusively on Usenet but has since become widespread in other forms of computer-mediated communication and even face-to-face communication. It is one of many initialisms for expressing bodily reactions, in particular, laughter, as text, including initialisms for more emphatic expressions of laughter such as LMAO7 ("laugh(ing) my ass off") and ROFL (or its older form ROTFL; "roll(ing) on the floor laughing"). Other unrelated expansions include the now mostly obsolete "lots of luck" or "lots of love" used in letter-writing.

The list of acronyms "grows by the month" and they are collected along with emoticons and smileys into folk dictionaries that are circulated informally amongst users of Usenet, IRC, and other forms of (textual) computer-mediated communication. These initialisms are controversial, and several authors recommend against their use, either in general or in specific contexts such as business communications.

LOL was first documented in the Oxford English Dictionary in March 2011.
Lol that is hilarious I can barely breath!!!
by moonlight24 March 7, 2017
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