ROL
by Willeh85 on Aug 26, 2010 22:37:16
"
Raged Out
Loud"
When something or someon has made you so angry you literally go ARRRRRRRGGGGHHHHH out
loud.
Example:
James: The bank told me on the phone that they're charging me £5 a day and currently owe them £150 for going over my
overdraft limit, and I just went ARGGGGGGHHHH at the
advisor and
hung up.
Will: Haha dude that was totally a ROL moment.
ROL
by flclimax1 on Sep 18, 2007 08:25:48
ROL
by Frooli on Feb 19, 2011 03:52:38
ROL
by Maikkinz on Jun 10, 2005 16:49:30
Rage Out Loud. Used sometimes if you're bored, or even trying to lighten up a conversation. Or if your
just feeling really rageful and you want to swing your heavy metal hair around. \m/-.-\m/
rawr rawr rawr
Example:
mike . your
pen is a
pistola oooo oooooo says:
ROL!@!!!
mirka says:
omgey!!
mirka says:
ROL ROL ROL
ROL
by pedo_luv on Jul 09, 2009 04:56:50
Example:
cop: your car is being impounded
anon: *
rol* RAAWWRGHH! *THROWS CAR AT
COP*
rol
by katphace on May 27, 2008 00:13:07
Example:
-sheep are
cool.
-rol.
rol
by rrrol on Jul 24, 2003 20:07:51
the mixture of "
rofl" (rolling on floor laughing) and "lol" (
laughing out loud). forming "rol" (
rolling out loud).. mostly used with extended use of the letter r.
rol
by MJ Kip on Mar 03, 2006 11:51:47
"
Rock out loud" used by white people with hand sign (the one with the middle finger and the
ring finger go
under the thumb and the index finger and pinkey are out stretched). Also said as "rolers".
Example:
"Dude
ACDC is the sweetest band of all time!"
"Dude
I agree most defintely"
"
ROL!!"
rol
by Cossette729 on Feb 26, 2009 15:56:00
Abbreviation of "rire-ing out loud" among American students of
the French language, "rire-ing" being a combination of the French verb "
rire" (to laugh) and the English present participle suffix "-ing." This is then used to replace "laughing" in the common internet abbreviation LOL
This is considered
Franglais.
Example:
Celine: ...et
puis, I told her, "Je care pas."
Cossette:
ROL yer so méchante.