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Encyclopedia > ROFL

Rofl-Verb? R olling O n F loor L aughing



Goes something like this EX: Amir: Hey... wanna go to the dance with me? Girl: HAHAHA ROFL!!!!!!! Amir: I was serious Girl: Oh... sorry...


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Rofl Harris - Encyclopedia Dramatica (262 words)
She called forth the Australian bird murderer to her private quarters to make him a deal - paint her portrait in such a way that nobody would be able to "tell what it is yet" regardless of how many times they were told, or be pegged nightly by Her Highness.
Rofl said he would comply with the Queen's offer, but only if he could appear on Jim'll Fix It and get children to blow on his didgeridoo.
Rofl Harris is not to be confused with Rolf Harris - Rolf Harris is a saint.
Urban Dictionary: rofl (314 words)
ROFL is an internet accronmym for Rolling On Floor Laughing, and like all things internet it has adapted to nerd culture and has taken on new real-life use, though usually in a satirical way.
ROFL can be merged with other accronyms to created super l33t acronyms that "r0x0r y0ur b0x0rs" per se.
ROFL is short for: Rolling on the floor laughing.
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