No one would really pronounce it "luh mao" instead of lmao, right?
>>26475526
i pronounce it like yamo
>>26475526
le (as in let)
mao (as in maui)
my friends say "LAY mao"
they're also the type to talk about "dank memes" and whisper "reeeee normies" to each other in class.
el-maw
>>26475607
your friends sound pretty lame-o
>>26475526
El em ay oh
>>26475582
why would you add a sound between the l and the m?
I do, but i put very little emphasis on the luh, like a frenchie.
>>26475641
I enjoy arbitrarily adding le to phrases.
i think i'm the only one that says it for what it stands for, just more concise and abbreviated, like "aylaughenmaassoff"