'LOL'
It's original definition was "Laughing out loud" (also written occasionally as "Lots of Laughs"), used as a brief acronym to denote great amusement in chat conversations.Now, it is overused to the point where nobody laughs out loud when they say it. In fact, they probably don't even give a shit about what you just wrote. More accurately, the acronym "lol" should be redefined as "Lack of laughter."Depending on the chatter, its definition may vary. The list of its meanings includes, but is not limited to:1) "I have nothing worthwhile to contribute to this conversation."2) "I'm too lazy to read what you just wrote so I'm typing something useless in hopes that you'll think I'm still paying attention."3) "Your statement lacks even the vaguest trace of humor but I'll pretend I'm amused."4) "This is a pointless acronym I'm sticking in my sentence just because it's become so engraved into my mind that when chatting, I MUST use the meaningless sentence-filler 'lol.'"See: lmao, lmfao, rofl, lawl, heh, haha, lolol, and 120 for similarities.LOL
LOL
Back during the 2010's, it used to be an acronym for "laughing out loud", but now it means "this text briefly indicates I am not being hostile"
In it for the Lols
Example:
James: 'Tony, will you help us build a shelter for endangered possums this weekend?'
Tony: 'OK but I'm only In it for the Lols'
or
Will: 'Fred why do you bother coming to college, you never learn anything?'
Fred: 'I'm just in it for the Lols'
James: 'Tony, will you help us build a shelter for endangered possums this weekend?'
Tony: 'OK but I'm only In it for the Lols'
or
Will: 'Fred why do you bother coming to college, you never learn anything?'
Fred: 'I'm just in it for the Lols'
lolful
lol
used to make something sound less serious or more of a joke even if it's not. similarly used: haha, lmao, lmfao