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Shad Dooley V

Dec 15, 2024

Can anyone tell me what LMAO, and LMMFAO mean?

When writing a blog or a post, many people use abbreviations like LMAO and LMMFAO. I would like to understand what these terms mean. Could anyone explain their definitions and the contexts in which they are typically used?

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Anonymous

Jan 09, 2025

Shorthand for Laugh My A** Off, LMAO is commonly used in chat rooms and text based communications. Another common alternative to LMAO is LMFAO and LMMFAO, which is short for Laugh My F***ing A** Off and Laughing My Mother F***ing A** Off.

LMAO = Laughing My *** Off

You can probably guess what the other one stands for.

What this basically means, is that the person has no life, and is probably overweight and permanently wedged into their computer chair, since they no longer experience joy in real life, and express their emotions in text on their blog/myspace/chatroom.

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Anonymous

Jan 18, 2025

laughing my azz off,i dont know about lmmfao

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Anonymous

Feb 13, 2025

hehe they r censored

lmao = laugh my a s s off

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Anonymous

Feb 05, 2025

It means the person who typed that is a complete tool.

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Anonymous

Feb 20, 2025

https://shorturl.im/avwaq

laugh my [email protected] off

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Anonymous

Jan 09, 2025

See Above…

Looks like you got your answer!

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Anonymous

Feb 18, 2025

Laughing my *** off

Laughing my mother ******* *** off

Wait, a$$ was auto-censored, but ******* was not???

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