lol
English
Translations
Used to express laughter — see LOL
Danish
Dutch
FWOTD – 30 September 2012
Etymology
Of uncertain origin. Found in publications from as early as 1560. Probably derived from the onomatopoeia lollen, originally meaning 'to snooze'. Compare English loll.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lɔl/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɔl
Noun
lol f (uncountable, diminutive lolletje n)
- fun
- Wij hebben veel lol.
- We are having a lot of fun.
- Wat een lol!
- What a laugh!
- 2012, Raymond Klompsma & Stefan Wobben, Zo kan het ook: websites ontwerp je voor mensen, Concept7, page 25:
- Dit zijn mensen die graag lol hebben in hun leven, die zich prettig willen voelen.
- These are people who like to have fun in their lives, who want to feel good.
- Dit zijn mensen die graag lol hebben in hun leven, die zich prettig willen voelen.
- LOL ("laughing out loud", although it is not an acronym in Dutch)
Welsh
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lɔl/
Derived terms
- twt lol (“nonsense”)
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