Sorry Bilby I'm not sure what you're wanting me to look at exactly? If you mean the fact that it's text speak and I've put in my post 'depending on how it is said' then I simply mean that it can also be used in everyday speech. I know quite a few people who (despite the fact they are not literally rolling on the floor laughing...) decide to use it in spoken language :)
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Sorry Bilby I'm not sure what you're wanting me to look at exactly? If you mean the fact that it's text speak and I've put in my post 'depending on how it is said' then I simply mean that it can also be used in everyday speech. I know quite a few people who (despite the fact they are not literally rolling on the floor laughing...) decide to use it in spoken language :)
January 11, 2010
kabe commented on the word rofl
An acronym or initialism, depending on how it is said - stands for 'rolling on the floor laughing.'
January 11, 2010