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The term Lolcow is a generally unused term, but has became relevant with [[R/daniellarsonfans|community's]] related to [[Daniel Larson]], and often used to describe him. | |||
== English == | |||
=== Etymology === | |||
A '''Lolcow''' suggests somebody who can be "milked" for laughs <ref>https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Lolcow</ref>, without their knowledge when it commonly happens <ref>https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Lolcow</ref>. | |||
=== Noun === | |||
'''lolcow''' (''plural'' '''lolcows''') | |||
# (Internet slang, derogatory) A person whose eccentric or foolish behavior can be exploited to amuse onlookers. | |||
* | # Quotation: | ||
#* '''2016''' July 19, Margaret Pless, “Kiwi Farms, the Web’s Biggest Stalker Community”, in<ref>https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2016/07/kiwi-farms-the-webs-biggest-community-of-stalkers.html</ref>: | |||
#*: Chandler is far from the only “'''lolcow'''” to be targeted by KF. If anything, Kiwi Farms has been a victim of its own terrifying “success,” and attracted way more would-be trolls than its Ur-victim could possibly respond to. |
Revision as of 00:14, 16 January 2024
The term Lolcow is a generally unused term, but has became relevant with community's related to Daniel Larson, and often used to describe him.
English
Etymology
A Lolcow suggests somebody who can be "milked" for laughs [1], without their knowledge when it commonly happens [2].
Noun
lolcow (plural lolcows)
- (Internet slang, derogatory) A person whose eccentric or foolish behavior can be exploited to amuse onlookers.
- Quotation:
- 2016 July 19, Margaret Pless, “Kiwi Farms, the Web’s Biggest Stalker Community”, in[3]:
- Chandler is far from the only “lolcow” to be targeted by KF. If anything, Kiwi Farms has been a victim of its own terrifying “success,” and attracted way more would-be trolls than its Ur-victim could possibly respond to.
- 2016 July 19, Margaret Pless, “Kiwi Farms, the Web’s Biggest Stalker Community”, in[3]: