lol

<p>I’m allergic to lasagna (because of the egg).</p>

<p>They make lasagna without eggs. Stouffer’s veggie lasagna = yum. Kind of.</p>

<p>YAY Palak paneer.</p>

<p>Lasagna sounds really good right now…</p>

<p>Is anyone else here a fettuccine alfredo aficionado?</p>

<p>When people say LOL they basically mean “lack of laughter”, it has been overused.
For instance:
A: Did you see that?
B: Yeah, lol
Awkward silence…</p>

<p>yeah. When it’s all caps, you know it’s no joking matter</p>

<p>I’m starting a revolution. No more laughing out loud. Now, it’s cackling in maniac joy – or CIMJ.</p>

<p>can we add To Be Completely Honest as a commonly used acronym to make things more fun?</p>

<p>TBCH, I am cimj at the above post</p>

<p>tbch, this entire thread has me cimj. :p</p>

<p>And MLIAFS (My Lord, I am frankly STAGGERED!) instead of OMG.</p>

<p>In honor of me and TYiL, but mostly TYiL, I demand an acronym for Then I just chundered, EVERYWHERE! TIjcE!!!1</p>

<p>^ …TIJCE!!! (Yes, I saw that YouTube video too. I even became a “fan” of the phrase on Facebook, haha)</p>

<p>My seven year old sister asked me what *** was, I answered, “Whales that fly.”
Once me and my friend took a quiz and it asked what lol meant the options were a) little old lady b) laugh out loud c) lame old lama.
Ever since we have a personal joke (pretty bad one though) that when someone says lol they mean little old lady.
All of these could represent virtually anything!</p>