What the meaning of " lol "?

Question:pls tell me!

Answers:
"LOL" generally stands for "Laughing Out Loud" (although it can signify "Lots of Laughs" or "Lots of Love").

Other common internet jargon:
lmao = Laughing My *** Off
roflmao = Rolling On The Floor Laughing My *** Off
asl = Age, Sex, Location
tc = Take Care

hope this helps! :)
laugh out loud
Laugh Out Loud
Laughs/laughed out loud.

Note*** It has started to be used as a word in it's own right, for example when someone makes a sarcastic comment, the other person says 'Lol!' - that is round where I live in NW UK anyway!
laugh out loud
LOL - Laughing Out Loud
LMAO - Laughing My *** Off
LMSO - Laughing My Socks Off

and so on...
It is short for "laugh out loud".
laugh out loud

LMAO: laugh my *** off
LOL (Laughing Out Loud)

laughing audibly, laughing in a loud voice (Internet abbreviation)

• LOL (lots of laughs)

n. many laughs, a lot of laughter (Internet Slang)
its like a slang short kind of way saying laughing out loud

there are also things like lmao-laughing my *** of

or lmso_laughing my socks of
lmho_laughing my head of and loads more.just easier and shorter!
laugh out loud;
laughing out loud;
laughed out loud... xDDDDDDDD
Go to this site for online lingo!

http://www.sharpened.net/glossary/acrony...

(and that means laughing out loud)
"Laugh Out Loud" =)
=)) !LAUGH OUT LOUD! =))
Laugh out loud.

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