the mixture of "rofl" (rolling on floor laughing) and "lol" (laughing out loud). forming "rol" (rolling out loud).. mostly used with extended use of the letter r.
"Rock out loud" used by white people with hand sign (the one with the middle finger and the ring finger go under the thumb and the index finger and pinkey are out stretched). Also said as "rolers".
"Dude ACDC is the sweetest band of all time!"
"Dude I agree most defintely"
"ROL!!"
By Sabine
Rol
Abbreviation of "rire-ing out loud" among American students of the French language, "rire-ing" being a combination of the French verb "rire" (to laugh) and the English present participle suffix "-ing." This is then used to replace "laughing" in the common internet abbreviation LOL
This is considered Franglais.
Celine: ...et puis, I told her, "Je care pas."
Cossette: ROL yer so méchante.
By Gaby
Rol
Short for "really out loud". Since lol has become so commonplace, it rarely means that you are actually laughing out loud. Thus, ROL is stronger and used to indicate something is REALLY funny.
IM Buddy: I just puked on my keyboard. How hot is that?
"Raged Out Loud"
When something or someon has made you so angry you literally go ARRRRRRRGGGGHHHHH out loud.
James: The bank told me on the phone that they're charging me £5 a day and currently owe them £150 for going over my overdraft limit, and I just went ARGGGGGGHHHH at the advisor and hung up.
Will: Haha dude that was totally a ROL moment.
By Celestine
ROL
Retch Out Loud. Used in both online and real-life conversations to describe something that is disgusting.