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ROL
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That's the best joke I have read on this forum...in-fact I'm not going to stop laughing for 24hrs.
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RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:ROL
Roll on laughing? Roll out loud?
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Daveangel wrote:
RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:ROL
Roll on laughing? Roll out loud?
Heh. Nope, just ROL pronounced as it reads, as opposed to LOL.

If expanding out to words then in the context of the joke it's Raugh Out Roud.
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RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:
Daveangel wrote:
RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:ROL
Roll on laughing? Roll out loud?
Heh. Nope, just ROL pronounced as it reads, as opposed to LOL.

If expanding out to words then in the context of the joke it's Raugh Out Roud.
So thats ROR then
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RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:
If expanding out to words then in the context of the joke it's Raugh Out Roud.
So thats ROR then
Yes, but I was typing how I say it in conversation - I never say 'laugh out loud', but I do say lol (as a word pronounced loll)

I also read it as a word now, as opposed to reading it to mean 'laugh out loud'.
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RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:
Admin wrote:
RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:
If expanding out to words then in the context of the joke it's Raugh Out Roud.
So thats ROR then
Yes, but I was typing how I say it in conversation - I never say 'laugh out loud', but I do say lol (as a word pronounced loll)

I also read it as a word now, as opposed to reading it to mean 'laugh out loud'.

But you've still not told us what ROL is :) ;)
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Admin wrote:
RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:
Yes, but I was typing how I say it in conversation - I never say 'laugh out loud', but I do say lol (as a word pronounced loll)

I also read it as a word now, as opposed to reading it to mean 'laugh out loud'.

But you've still not told us what ROL is :) ;)
The word lol pronounced like a chinese-japanese-oriental sort.

Egg flied lice, so ronery, etc etc
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RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:
Admin wrote:
RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:
If expanding out to words then in the context of the joke it's Raugh Out Roud.
So thats ROR then
Yes, but I was typing how I say it in conversation - I never say 'laugh out loud', but I do say lol (as a word pronounced loll)

I also read it as a word now, as opposed to reading it to mean 'laugh out loud'.
You would say the "word" LOL in the course of conversation?

Are you 7? :?
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Daveangel wrote:
RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:
Admin wrote: Yes, but I was typing how I say it in conversation - I never say 'laugh out loud', but I do say lol (as a word pronounced loll)

I also read it as a word now, as opposed to reading it to mean 'laugh out loud'.
You would say the "word" LOL in the course of conversation?

Actually, scratch that question. I've just remembered you've spunked 1000's (pardon the pun) because you can't log on without getting a lob on :D
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LOL :lol:
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Has a time and a place, similar to saying 'heh'
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