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Meanings and definitions for LUL
What does LUL stand for? What does LUL mean?
- Lul is a village in South Sudan.
- LUL (symbol), an emote on twitch featuring a picture of video game reviewer TotalBiscuit.
- Lambda Upsilon Lambda, an American fraternity
- London Underground Limited, operator of the London Underground
- Olu’bo language (ISO 639-3 code)
- Lul Krag (1878–1956), a Norwegian painter
- Ras Lul Seged (died 1916), an Ethiopian military leader
- recession
- Lull (band), a musical project by Mick Harris.
- Lull (EP), an EP by the Smashing Pumpkins
- "Lull" (song), a song by Andrew Bird
- "Lull", a song by Radiohead, a B-side to "Karma Police"
- Auburn Lull, an American dream pop / space rock group
- Saint Lullus (c.710–786), English bishop, also referred to as Lull or Lul
- Edward P. Lull, Commander of Alaska, USA, in 1881
- Richard Swann Lull (1867–1957), American palaeontologist
- Timothy Lull (1943–2003), American Lutheran minister and scholar
- Ramon Llull, philosopher
- Arthur de Lull (or de Lulli), pseudonym of Euphemia Allen
- Lull, a brand of reach forklift built by JLG Industries
- Lull, the time of year named from between Christmas and the new year
- LOL
- LOL (2006 film), a film by Joe Swanberg
- LOL (Laughing Out Loud), a 2008 French comedy movie starring Christa Theret and Sophie Marceau
- LOL (2012 film), an American remake of the 2008 French film starring Miley Cyrus and Demi Moore
- "LOL" (Californication), an episode of Californication
- Lol:-), a Canadian dialogue-less comedy series
- LOL: Last One Laughing, a 2019 Australian game show presented by Rebel Wilson
- Lailaa O Lailaa, a 2015 Malayalam-language film starring Mohanlal and Amala Paul
- Lorraine "Lol" Jenkins, a character in This Is England
- L.O.L.: Lack of Love, a 2000 game for the Sega Dreamcast
- LOL (video game), a 2007 game for the Nintendo DS
- League of Legends, a 2009 multiplayer online battle arena game
- Lol (Japanese group), a performance group
- Lords of Lyrics, a Los Angeles-based hip-hop group formed in 1992
- LOL (Blog 27 album) (2005)
- LOL (Basshunter album) (2006)
- LOL (GFriend album) (2016)
- "LOL!" (Meisa Kuroki song) (2010)
- "LOL Smiley Face", a 2009 R&B song by Trey Songz
- "LOL", a 2009 song by Sinai Rose that appeared in Kidz Bop 16
- Lol, Dordogne, a populated place in Aquitaine, France
- Lol State, a state of South Sudan
- Lol River, a stream in South Sudan
- LOL (web series) (2009)
- L.O.L. Surprise!, a line of children's toys
- .lol, an Internet top-level domain
- Liberating Ourselves Locally, a hackerspace/makerspace in the Fruitvale District of Oakland, California
- Loyal Orange Lodge, a Protestant fraternal organisation belonging to the Orange Institution
- Derby Field's IATA airport code
- Mongo language's ISO 639-3 language code
- Lol Mahamat Choua (1939–2019), Chadian politician and president
- Lol Coxhill (1932–2012), English saxophonist
- Lol Crawley (born 1974), English cinematographer
- Lol Creme (born 1947), English musician, member of 10cc and Godley & Creme
- Lol Morgan (born 1931), former professional footballer and manager
- Lol Tolhurst (born 1959), former member of rock band The Cure
- Lol Solman (1863–1931), Canadian businessman
- LOL memory (Little Old Lady memory), or core rope memory, NASA software literally woven by female workers in factories
- LOLCODE, a high-level esoteric programming language
- Lolol, a Chilean commune and town in Colchagua Province, O'Higgins Region
- Lule people, an indigenous people of northern Argentina
- Lule language, a possibly extinct language of Argentina
- Lule Sami language, a language spoken in Sweden and Norway
- Luleå,also known as Lule, a town in Sweden
- Lule River in Sweden
- Yusuf Lule (1912–1985), former president of Uganda
- Lule Warrenton 1862–1932), American actress, director, and producer
- Luleh, a village in Iran
- Lullism
- Lullus
- Ramon Llull
- Hesler-Noble Field airport (code), United States
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