Phrases like A/S/L and TTYL may have bit the dust post-chatroom era. But there’s one term from the early days of the Internet that continues on as a major part of our lexicon: LOL. It’s an acronym, a ...
A Korean word? A new boy band? This new acronym is replacing LOL and ROFL on social media. By Shirley Wang First there was LOL (“laugh out loud”), an acronym that first appeared in the 1980s and ...
No doubt "laughing out loud," but now we have a bridge usage. A new book entitled "LOL" has been written by James Marsh Sternberg and Danny Kleinman (AuthorHouse). The letters stand for "loser on ...
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