Here's a Mozart joke for you: Why did Mozart get rid of his chickens? Because they kept saying, "Bach, Bach, Bach!"
Laughing my fking a*s off. Dont flag this answer down its true!! And lmao is lmfao but no "f" part. Lol is laughing out loud and ikr is I know right.
People who who have a habit of listening to loud music can lose there hearing. Infact, many muscians become hearing impaired after years of loud music. In general the exposure to any type of loud music can damage one's hearing.
It can because what you are doing, with loud music it can attract your attention and get you unfocused.
The music symbol that indicates to play loud and with strong intensity is called a "forte" symbol.
The best high dB ear protection options for loud environments are earmuffs and earplugs specifically designed for noise reduction. These can help reduce the risk of hearing damage from exposure to loud noises.
Because you think something is funny or you are laughing at your own jokes
It means laugh out loud, Jokes The person was just joking about what they just said and is laughing about it.
Humor is subjective, so there is no one joke that will make everyone laugh out loud. However, jokes that are clever, relatable, and unexpected tend to have a better chance of eliciting a strong reaction from a diverse audience.
Laugh out loud alot, laugh out loud again, laugh out loud always
As with everyone, humour means different things. Asian jokes may make some people laugh, whereas some people will not find them amusing. Men tend to laugh out loud more than women do.
L=Laugh O=Out L=Loud LoL meaans : Laugh out Loud . . . xD
It Cheer's u up for example you are really sad over something you can hear jokes and laugh out loud and you will forget your pain :D
Laugh out loud, or laughing out loud is the common use.
lol means laugh out loud
.... your mom? Jokes, jokes, do you know what LOL means? Laugh out loud. LOLZIES is a kind of dramatized version of that, meaning the same thing. So lawlzies means... or, LAWLZIES, means the same, only more LOLCATS. If you don't know what it means, look it up ;p
It just means Laugh out loud in a abbreviation.
No. Laugh is a verb, loud is an adverb (loudly), and out is an adverb (modifies loud, idiomatically). The idiom "out loud" means "aloud." Loud, is, however, usually an adjective (loud noise, loud colors).