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Lulz, in essence, means mean-spirited laughter, and LulzSec's Web site describes the group as "a small team of lulzy individuals who feel the drabness of the cybercommunity is a burden on what matters: fun".
As we drove along, there was a lot of banter and laughter and high-spirited talk among my companions of going out on the town and having themselves a ball tonight.
The new Indian restaurant from Jessi Singh and his wife, Jennifer, is loud and boisterous, what with the clanging of stainless-steel plates, the flatware in constant rotation, and the laughter of high-spirited patrons (the forty-five-minute wait is softened with a discount voucher for a bar down the street).
Dinner in our home was high-spirited, full of love and laughter.
Normally stolid, she occasionally joined in the frequent applause and smiled along with the laughter at the high-spirited session.
Its contribution to television is to remind us that, beneath its canned laughter, "Candid Camera" was pretty mean-spirited, too.
A free-spirited artist, book and arts lover, creative thinker and visionary, she was loved and admired for her openness, warmth, laughter and her ability to embrace all of life's possibilities.
The aspiring singers who performed in the spirited production of Verdi's "Falstaff" on Friday night, presented by the Martina Arroyo Foundation at Hunter College's Kaye Playhouse, are sure to remember the laughter and bravos of the delighted audience.
"It was spirited.
The Scouts' spirited founder.
He liked them spirited.
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