The abbreviation "lol" is believed to have originated from online communication in the 1980s or 1990s, particularly within chat rooms and messaging platforms. It is thought to have been popularized by early internet users as a way to convey laughter in a short and casual manner. The exact person or group who first used the term is unclear, as internet slang tends to evolve collectively among users.
The word "lollipop" can be divided into two syllables as "lol-li-pop."
The text tag "lol" is not a word nor slang. It is a technologically affected acronym for "laugh out loud."
That is the correct spelling for the word "smile."
I/you/we/they laugh out loud. He/she/it laughs out loud. The present participle would be laughing out loud.
Interjection! Wow, that was a surprising turn of events.
That's a difficult one! I don't know LOL sorry!
my thumb is the fattest finger i have!! lol just started luafin ha ha ha lol
Start, begin, first, it matters how y u use it..... Lol btw yw :)
it started when someone said lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
yah really stupid lol u should noe this lol jk it started 56700 b.c
The word lol is used to express laughing out loud online.
it is present past and the future lol lol lol lol ashish
i did lol
i did lol
He started diving in Africa lol
when the radio first started lol
lol is a international word... It can never be translated...