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{{Quote| ... your bully of a boyfriend is the Original Author of the "Chris-chan" page that was put up there for the "LULZ", "Laughs Under Lucricities". Which I don't have to tell you is not only mean and cruel, the page is HORRIBLE|Chris-Chan, graciously translating his own disorientating [[Autism|spacker-speak]] for [[Kathleen]].<ref>[[Chris E-mails 2008]]</ref>}}
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{{Quote|I am a stressed homeboy imprisoned in lulz| Lyrics in [[(Clyde's) Trollsta's Paradise]]}}
 
'''Laughs Under Lucricities''', also referred to as '''Laughs Under Lucrativeness'''<ref>[[Jackie E-mails 15]]</ref> and '''Laughs Under Lucridicities''',<ref>[[Regina e-mails]]</ref> is a [[Wikipedia:backronym|backronym]] that [[Chris]] coined for the ubiquitous internet slang "[[Wiktionary:lulz|lulz]]." Broadly, Laughs Under Lucricities refers to any humor generated at Chris's expense and therefore completely reprehensible as far as he is concerned.
 
A related term is "'''lucrid'''", a word Chris has used variously,<ref>[[CWC's Second Message]]</ref><ref>[[Mailbag 48]]</ref> despite that fact that it is nowhere to be found in any formal dictionary. It is seemingly a combination of "lurid" and "ludicrous" but falls short of being a portmanteau and is more like the result of a head-on collision of the English language. Its application suggests that Chris [[slow-in-the-minds|mistakenly]] uses it in place of the word "lewd," or more likely "lurid," or similar term of contempt. 
 
A related term is "'''lucrid'''", a word Chris has used variously,<ref>[[CWC's Second Message]]</ref><ref>[[Mailbag 48]]</ref> despite that fact that it is nowhere to be found in any formal dictionary. It is seemingly a combination of "lurid" and "ludicrous" but falls short of being a portmanteau and is more like the result of a head-on collision of the English language. Its application suggests that Chris [[slow-in-the-minds|mistakenly]] uses it in place of the word "lewd," or more likely "lurid," or similar term of contempt. 
 
==See also==
*[[Chris and English]]
 
==References==
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