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To get really annoyed by "loooooooool"??

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ScarletLady02 · 07/10/2013 11:41

I can just about tolerate "lol", I've used it occasionally

But what the fuck is "loooooooooool" all about?

Do you really laugh out out out out out out out out out loud??

(I know I know...first world problems, petty etc, I might start hash-tagging in a minute)

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RalphGnu · 08/10/2013 13:50

'Lolage' makes me want to stab myself, as does 'ceebs'.

Totes ceebs lolage.

Hmm Angry

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PeriodFeatures · 08/10/2013 13:33

I thought it meant Lots of Love. Then i sent a condolence text to someone after their dog died.

That was quite a few years ago.

I hate them all. I use them occasionally as it helps me feel like i fit in. Grin

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mysterymeg · 08/10/2013 13:28

I have dealt with a client who thought tax was an acronym...

"Can you let me know my estimated T.A.X. liability for the year?"

What would it be an acronym of???

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Shallistopnow · 08/10/2013 12:37

Saskia sorry but you actually made me LOL then. That client sounds hilarious!

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SaggyIsHavingAPinkKitten · 08/10/2013 12:23

How about ROFLTIPMP!?

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ScarletLady02 · 07/10/2013 18:06

Loooooooool just makes me think of GhostBusters.

There is no ScarletLady02.....only looooooooooool!

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TotemPole · 07/10/2013 18:01

drivingmisslazy, what does he say. lol rhyming with doll, or el oh el?

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mistyshouse · 07/10/2013 18:00

yanbu

people on my fb do it loads

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TotemPole · 07/10/2013 17:59

This one is a bit over the top

ROFLOLTSDMC

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drivingmisslazy · 07/10/2013 17:35

Yes it annoys me too, and ds actually says lol when he finds something funny Hmm

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SaskiaRembrandtVampireHunter · 07/10/2013 17:33

Thank you Fractured :)

I used to have to communicate (a client, so couldn't ignore) with someone who alternated between lower and upper case letters:

sO HiS EmAiLs LoOkEd LiKe ThIs. He also referred to me as dame. No, neither of us is an American from the 1930s Grin

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ILiveInAPineappleCoveredInSnow · 07/10/2013 17:04

My favourite is LSHABOWCO



laughed so hard a bit of wee came out


But I'm blaming my advanced state of pregnancy for that Grin

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RevealTheHiddenBeach · 07/10/2013 17:02

I think I prefer LOLOCERAPTOR over ROFLCOPTER. Although bother are good.

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FracturedViewOfLife · 07/10/2013 16:49
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KellyElly · 07/10/2013 16:13

They are doing a big lol rather than a small one Grin

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Sindarella · 07/10/2013 15:57

My DC have started saying lol instead of laughing. How lazy!
It really gets on my nerves.

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KillerKoalaFace · 07/10/2013 15:39

I'll join you Dahlen. We might start a craze! SALTS!

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KatoPotato · 07/10/2013 15:37

OMG, I never thought anyone else on MN would know ROFLCOPTER...

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Dahlen · 07/10/2013 15:37

LOLOL always makes me picture zombies for some reason. Confused

I think I am going to start using SALTS to see if anyone texts back WTF or if it catches on. Grin

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KillerKoalaFace · 07/10/2013 15:35

I don't like any acronyms that describe laughter levels because the only accurate one is SALTS (smiled a little then stopped).

But I have to say when I read ROFL it makes me think of Scooby Doo. Rofl seems like a sound he'd make...

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SaggyIsHavingAPinkKitten · 07/10/2013 15:31

WTF does ROFLCOPTER mean???

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SaskiaRembrandtVampireHunter · 07/10/2013 15:31

What does rolfcopter mean? I get the rofl bit, and I know what a copter is, but combined, what is that?

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ScarletLady02 · 07/10/2013 14:18

Don't even get me started on "Gawjus!!!"

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