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Lol?


Question Posted Friday August 3 2007, 12:29 am

You know how people say lol, and lolz? Well there are other words I don't know. What do these mean? Lawl(z), zomg, and homg. -_-;;;

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queenhearts answered Friday August 3 2007, 4:46 am:
Lawl is the same thing as "lol". It's just another way to say it. It's like saying Lolli. Lawl-e

zomg is a variant of oh my god.

i think the Z was a mistake though. you try to hit the shift key with the left hand to type OMG and accidentally hit Z.

now it's just used in a sarcastic manner.


Homg is the same thing as above. People usually say it like "Ho em ge"

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