Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jikwan on July 16, 2007, 10:13:54 pm
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everybody is using lol lol this lol that
seems like its a word only a few in the know are privaleged or maybe some special clique lol
even on other sites theyre using it lol
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lots of laughs or, laugh out loud
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lol ;D
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lol ;D
I was going to say that. :(
;D
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I use lol if I'm sat reading something and it makes me (laugh out loud)
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lol ;D
I was going to say that. :(
;D
l lol ;D to late he he
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LOYAL ORANGE LODGE ;D
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or it can mean, lots of love
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or it can mean, lots of love
so your saying everone on here has not been lol on here, but saying to me lots of love,
am getting out of this forum, ;D ;D
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or it can mean, lots of love
so your saying everone on here has not been lol on here, but saying to me lots of love,
am getting out of this forum, ;D ;D
ooo sweet cheeks
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Leans On Ladder ;)
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if you're a BIG BOY (unlike me)
it could mean
LOTS OF LENGTH ;)
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or it can mean, lots of love
so your saying everone on here has not been lol on here, but saying to me lots of love,
am getting out of this forum, ;D ;D
ooo sweet cheeks
i knew there was some funny folk in here, ;D
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lmfao wow thought everyone knew that
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also "laugh on line"
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This Forum is mercifully free of Jargon. LOL, along with, IMO in my opinion, and possibly WFP are some of the few example i can think of.
Remember when CB radio was all the rage, whats your twenty? Handle- name. They had a word for everything except the proper one. What a lot of plonkers!
When car boots hadn't been going long Sun published a list of words so you could be in the booters clique. Members of the public or punters were called civilians!
So, we haven't got a lot of words that are just peculiar to us and that's a good thing LOL ;D
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LOL is for Lots Of Luck
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LOYAL ORANGE LODGE ;D
thats what i was going 2 say.