LMFAO means “Laughing My F***ing Ass Off.” It’s an exaggerated way of saying something is hilariously funny, stronger than LOL or LMAO.
People drop it in group chats when a meme cracks them up, in comments under a viral video, or after a friend shares an embarrassing story. It’s casual, a little bold, and almost always written, not spoken.
Meaning & Usage Examples
• Friend sends a ridiculous selfie → “LMFAO that face!”
• Reply to a funny tweet → “LMFAO I can’t breathe.”
• Reacting to a blooper reel → “LMFAO how did he not see that pole?”
Context / Common Use
You’ll see LMFAO on Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and gaming chat. It’s safe with friends, but skip it in work emails or formal posts.
Is LMFAO rude?
It contains a swear word, so use it only with people who are okay with strong language.
Can I just write LOL instead?
Yes. LOL is softer and fits any audience; LMFAO is louder and more intense.
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