Origin
The term has its origins in the Korean language, as the onomatopoeia #12619;#12619;#12619;, in which #12619; stands for the "k" sounds, like in raspy, stifled laughter. In the real-time strategy game Starcraft, because the game originally did not support the Korean language, the onomatopoeia was written as "Kekeke" which can be translated to "Hahaha" in English.
In the online multiplayer role-playing game WoW, released on November 23rd, 2004, players can choose to play on either the Alliance or Horde factions, which are considered enemies within the game's universe. Players of separate factions are unable to communicate with one-another, as their typed text is run through an in-game translator. For players of the Horde faction, typing the letters "LOL" results in members of the Alliance faction reading "KEK".
Yeah there is some Ancient
Egyptian stuff in the “original” meaning too.
Thanks for explaining about the origins of “KEK.”
(But it still seems like a descriptive frog croak too! :-D )