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The English dictionary has a new word
Created 8th April 2011 @ 20:26
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That is pretty boss tbh
Grandparents, for example, often adopt “LOL” as one of their first “internet words”, says Huh. “‘LOL’ and ‘OMG’ are like momma and dada.”
But many mistake “LOL” for “lots of love”, leading to some unintended “LOLs”, such as the infamous tale of the mother who wrote: “Your grandmother has just passed away. LOL.”
lol’d
Also I think the Dutch really catalysed the usage of lol as a noun. As has been mentioned on this forum before, lol means “fun” or “joy” in Dutch, so as soon as the abbreviation LOL became popular, the Dutch were throwing it around like crazy because it sounded natural to them. And because Dutch internet users are widely represented on all kinds of communities in the outskirts of the internet, this might have been a serious stimulant in pushing lol into everyday vocabulary. Just a theory :P
lol skeej
lollers gonna lol
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lol’d
Also I think the Dutch really catalysed the usage of lol as a noun. As has been mentioned on this forum before, lol means “fun” or “joy” in Dutch, so as soon as the abbreviation LOL became popular, the Dutch were throwing it around like crazy because it sounded natural to them. And because Dutch internet users are widely represented on all kinds of communities in the outskirts of the internet, this might have been a serious stimulant in pushing lol into everyday vocabulary. Just a theory :P
lul
Wat een lol!
Quoted from dauk
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lul
Also a dutch word.
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