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you spelt it wrong: it's lol, not loll

Someone dosn't know English.

Loll means to sit around, and be lazy

Look it up for yourself here:

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/loll

loll

läl/

verb

sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way.

"the two girls lolled in their chairs"

synonyms: lounge, sprawl, drape oneself, stretch oneself; More

hang loosely; droop.

"he slumped against a tree trunk, his head lolling back"

stick out (one's tongue) so that it hangs loosely out of the mouth.

"the boy lolled out his tongue"

synonyms: hang down, hang loosely, hang, droop, dangle, sag, drop, flop

"her head lolled to one side"

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Someone dosn't know English.

Loll means to sit around, and be lazy

Look it up for yourself here:

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/loll

loll

läl/

verb

sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way.

"the two girls lolled in their chairs"

synonyms: lounge, sprawl, drape oneself, stretch oneself; More

hang loosely; droop.

"he slumped against a tree trunk, his head lolling back"

stick out (one's tongue) so that it hangs loosely out of the mouth.

"the boy lolled out his tongue"

synonyms: hang down, hang loosely, hang, droop, dangle, sag, drop, flop

"her head lolled to one side"

OK, OK, we get the point..... <_<

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Someone dosn't know English.

Loll means to sit around, and be lazy

Look it up for yourself here:

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/loll

loll

läl/

verb

sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way.

"the two girls lolled in their chairs"

synonyms: lounge, sprawl, drape oneself, stretch oneself; More

hang loosely; droop.

"he slumped against a tree trunk, his head lolling back"

stick out (one's tongue) so that it hangs loosely out of the mouth.

"the boy lolled out his tongue"

synonyms: hang down, hang loosely, hang, droop, dangle, sag, drop, flop

"her head lolled to one side"

well excuse me! I never knew that was a word.. :o is that British English?

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