Is LMAO same as LOL?
Lmao stands for laughing my ass off. You can think of it as a stronger version of lol, which stands for laughing out loud.
What is ROFL in text speak?
ROFL (or ROTFL) — “rolling on the floor laughing” (a reply to something extremely amusing). ROFLMAO (or ROTFLMAO) — “rolling on the floor laughing my ass off” r0x0rz — leet speaks for “rocks”
What is ROFL short for?
rolling/rolled on the floor laughing: written in response to something very funny.
What is the meaning of Gruntle?
transitive verb. : to put in a good humor were gruntled with a good meal and good conversation— W. P. Webb.
Is snitch a bad word?
Whether used as a noun or a verb, “snitch” has a negative connotation. To “snitch” is to tattle, to show off in a way meant to get someone in good with an authority figure, be it a parent, a teacher or a police officer.
Is COOF a bad word?
noun Chiefly Scot. a silly or stupid person.
What is a COOF COOF?
chiefly Scottish. : a stupid fellow : dolt, lout.
What does no COOF mean?
uncountable noun. If you say that someone has couth, you mean that they have good manners and sophistication. [US] Benny, you have no couth. 2.
What’s it mean to be zooming?
When you hear zoom, think fast. Zoom is a word that can be a sound effect, a noun, or a verb. You could say, “In one zoom, we were in the air!” Zooming can also mean to move while making a low humming noise that sounds like zoom.
What does straight Zooted mean?
(slang) Drunk or intoxicated; stoned; zonked. I’m getting zooted on this drink.
What kind of word is zooming?
verb (used without object) to move quickly or suddenly with a loud humming or buzzing sound: cars zooming by on the freeway.
What is meant by swinging?
(swɪŋɪŋ ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you describe something or someone as swinging, you mean that they are lively and fashionable. [informal, old-fashioned]
What bolt means?
Definition of bolt (Entry 2 of 5) intransitive verb. 1 : to move suddenly or nervously : start. 2 : to move or proceed rapidly : dash. 3a : to break away from control or a set course.