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Lolz vs Chocolate - What's the difference?

lolz | chocolate |

As an interjection lolz

is (internet slang|leet).

As a verb chocolate is

.

As an adjective chocolate is

chocolate (attributive).

lolz

English

Interjection

(en interjection)
  • (Internet slang, leet) Used to express laughter, often in a sarcastic fashion.
  • * 1999:"you mean "C"hina??? lolz !!!" — [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/talk.politics.tibet/msg/74bdbd4eb17f4b22]
  • * 2000:"lolz ... I hear some little clicking sounds coming from my modem" — [http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,68844?hilite=lolz]
  • * 2001:"Any Cory fans lolz ?" — [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.fan.corey-feldman/msg/25918eba4a70ef84]
  • * 2003:"lolz ... Yeah, I've got a bunch of system-event waves of Jeri Ryan. ()" — [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.support.depression.manic/msg/dc4abf1d1fcde893]
  • English internet laughter slang ----

    chocolate

    Noun

  • (uncountable) A food made from ground roasted cocoa beans
  • Chocolate is a very popular treat.
  • (uncountable) A drink made by dissolving this food in boiling milk
  • (countable) A single, small piece of confectionery made from chocolate
  • He bought her some chocolates as a gift.
  • (uncountable) A dark, reddish-brown colour/color, like that of chocolate
  • As he cooked it the whole thing turned a rich, deep chocolate .

    Derived terms

    * bar of chocolate * choc * choccy * chocoholic * chocolate-box * chocolate chip * chocolate leather * chocolate phosphate * chocolate plastic * chocolate tree * chocolatey, chocolaty * compound chocolate * dark chocolate * hot chocolate * milk chocolate * modeling chocolate, modelling chocolate * plain chocolate * white chocolate

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Made of or containing chocolate.
  • Having a dark reddish-brown colour/color.
  • See also

    * black bottom pie * Black Forest gateau * brownie * cacao * carob * cocoa bean * cocoa butter * * devil's food cake * ganache * lamington * marquise * mocha * mochaccino * mole * Nanaimo bar * praline * sacher torte * tollhouse cookie * truffle *

    References

    * * 2000 , Karen Dakin, Søren Wichmann, ‘Cacao and Chocolate: An Uto-Aztec perspective’, Ancient Mesoamerica , vol. 11, pages 55–75. * 1983 , Frances Karttunen, An Analytical Dictionary of Nahuatl (University of Texas Press), page 54.