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lolz

English

Etymology

A corruption of lol, probably a leet variation, treated as if it were a noun rather than an interjection and pluralized in a deliberately unconventional manner.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?l??lz/
  • Rhymes: -?lz

Interjection

lolz

  1. (Internet slang, leetspeak) Used to express laughter, often in a sarcastic fashion.
    • 1999:"you mean "C"hina??? lolz!!!" — [1]
    • 2000:"lolz... I hear some little clicking sounds coming from my modem" — [2]
    • 2001:"Any Cory fans lolz?" — [3]
    • 2003:"lolz... Yeah, I've got a bunch of system-event waves of Jeri Ryan. (Seven of Nine)" — [4]

Italian

Etymology

Loaned directly from English lolz.

Interjection

lolz

  1. (Internet slang) Used to express laughter.
    • 2004:"lolz" — [5]
    • 2005:"lolz." — [6]
    • 2005:"lolz" — [7]

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loll

English

Etymology

From Middle English lollen, lullen (to lounge idly, hang loosely), of uncertain origin; the Middle English Dictionary suggests a derivation from Middle Dutch lollen, lullen (to doze; to mumble, talk nonsense), though the words could merely be cognate. Compare modern Dutch lol (fun)), Icelandic lolla (to act lazily). See also lull.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /l?l/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /l?l/
  • Rhymes: -?l

Verb

loll (third-person singular simple present lolls, present participle lolling, simple past and past participle lolled)

  1. (intransitive) To act lazily or indolently while reclining; to lean; to lie at ease. [from mid-14th c.]
    • 1726, Aulus Persius Flaccus; John Dryden, transl., “The Second Satyr”, in The Satyrs of Aulus Persius Flaccus. Made English by Mr. Dryden, published in The Satyrs of Decimus Junius Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius Flaccus. Translated into English Verse by Mr. Dryden, and Several Other Eminent Hands. To which is Prefix’d a Discourse concerning the Original and Progress of Satyr, 5th edition, London: Printed for J[acob] Tonson, at Shakespear's Head over-against Catherine-street in the Strand, ?OCLC, page 251:
      And think'?t thou, Jove him?elf, with Patience then / Can hear a Pray'r condemn'd by wicked Men? / That, void of Care, he lolls ?upine in State, / And leaves his Bus'ne?s to be done by Fate?
  2. (intransitive) To hang extended from the mouth, like the tongue of an animal heated from exertion. [from 1610s]
  3. (transitive, intransitive) To let (the tongue) hang from the mouth in this way.

Synonyms

  • (to act lazily or indolently): relax, slack, slacken

Translations

References


Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *lolli. Cognate to Votic lollo (fool, idiot) and dialectal Finnish lolli (fool; stupid, fat, lazy).

Adjective

loll (genitive lolli, partitive lolli)

  1. stupid

Noun

loll (genitive lolli, partitive lolli)

  1. a stupid person; a fool

Declension

Antonyms

  • tark

See also

  • nõme
  • rumal

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