What is this sign (: and or (= ?!


Question: new to the signs .
a new one ,lof what is that ?
tell you in a minute guest


Answers: new to the signs .
a new one ,lof what is that ?
tell you in a minute guest

The first two are "smiley faces", if you turn your head to the right and look at them they resemble a happy face, meaning that the person who is talking to you is in a good mood.

"Lof" is not very common however it can have several meanings - "Laughing on [the] floor" or shortened way of saying "Love".

This implies that the person you are talking to has found something funny, for example something you have said or something they have done OR they love you... It just depends on the context and who is saying it. (A teenage girl might say "lof" instead of "love", whereas a grown up woman will probably just say "Love".

More common initialisms are:
Lol = Laughing out loud/laugh out loud
Rofl = Roll on [the] floor laughing
Lmao = Laugh my as.s off

sideways happy faces, and I have never heard of LOF

lof probably means laughing on the floor
and (: and (= both mean an online smilie face

..those are smily faces [sideways] and .. is not lof, is lol wich means laugh out loud..

(:is a smily face and (= is a wide eyed smiley face

parenthesis colons and parenthesis equal [:
hah.
laughing on floor
im not sure.
sorry.hope i helped [:



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