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It stands for Martin Serge Neil. and also Microsoft Network. |
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Hi Aradia-Kali, What does "lol" mean. Most probably I'm one of the few who doesn't understand "computer-speak," so be it. I've been seeing "lol" in cyberspace for years now and I don't have a clue. Thanking you kindly. Greetings, Dino. |
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Hello, Dino, and welcome to History Page. "lol" stands for "laugh out loud". You're not the only one who doesn't understand "computer speak". Many of us don't. sunday |
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Computer speak is a language devised by computer geeks and is more difiicult to understand than plain English. They are the people who, when they wish to assign a password, will say something like-- Let's see, a new password, but something easy to remember, how about &^%$~#)<?>(*!!&~^%$#. REDNECKCA |
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OK So now explain what are those little yellow balls which cry (PBA) wink (JimBert) leer (T-Dog) or blush (Sunday) on messages. Is this Pervertspeak? Are these those yellow bags which I can see leering at me under the word "Font size" in this screen? |
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Just click on the smiley face in the reply box, Flashman. Then pick & click. We're all perverts on this bus. sunday |
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NOT US IN THE BACK SEATS YOUNG LADY. |
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puuuleeeese!! I've been to the smoking section at the back of the bus. I mean, a friend of mine told me about the smoking section at the back of the bus. sunday |
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I mean, a friend of mine told me about the smoking section at the back of the bus. WHO'S THIS FRIEND, I PROBABLY KNOW THEM. |
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