No cap, this category is bussin fr fr.
Laughing My God Damn Ass Off
laying on floor laughing my ass off
laughing out loud, crying inside
the whole city laughs out loud
lots of love forever
laughing on the floor
Love you always and forever
You may see laf in various contexts online and in messages, including texts and social mediaDMs. For example, you might remark to your friend in a text, "I was about to laf, but I saw how mad he was." Or, you might comment on a video shared on a social site, "I laffed out loud when the tray fell over!"
Anils and aamais are known as Lussu pundai's for their immature activities on social media they don't have any other job to do other than fan wars
Someone with an intense, almost obsessive love for games and puzzles—the kind of person who gets genuinely excited about board game night and probably owns a collection larger than some people's furniture.
A total fucking prick.
an insult/nickname given to fat people
laughing her ass off
Let Me Tell You What
Laughing Out Loud Like A Maniac
laught out loud... not
laughing out of my mind
Laugh To Myself Quietly
love you like a fat kid loves cake
A wildly versatile term that somehow means both "cool/awesome" and "having urgent bathroom needs" depending on context. This linguistic chaos exemplifies slang at its most confusing—you'll need to read the room carefully to determine if someone's complimenting your skateboard trick or announcing a digestive emergency. Use with extreme caution.
Nadsat slang from "A Clockwork Orange" meaning "face," borrowed from Russian. It's part of Anthony Burgess's fictional youth language that mixed Russian, English, and pure invention. Using it in real conversation marks you as either a devoted Kubrick fan or someone who really commits to their literary references.
An acronym for 'Laughing At My Ass'—essentially the evolved form of LMAO when you're finding yourself in such absurdly amusing situations that the humor feels deeply personal.
If someone responds to a joke or humorous anecdote with LLC, it means they're "laughing like crazy." This acronym is similar toLOL,ROFL, andLMAO, though used less commonly.
The grammatically creative past tense of 'leave' used by people who treat English conjugation rules as mere suggestions. It's technically wrong but somehow perfectly understandable, existing in that sweet spot of language evolution where teachers cringe but linguists take notes.