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DFL is an acronym for "Deceased from Laughter". It first originated during the 70's, around the time that such slang became widely used. However, it was lost, and only resurfaced again in the late 90s. It was spread mainstream by a popular sitcom that aired on a small Indie broadcaster, but was later bought and re-made by BBC. "DFL" was the punchline by Susan Lawley, the star teen of said sitcom. It died alongside the show, but was later brought back in MySpace.
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