by Bmanv13 May 19, 2011
Person 1 -"Swallow a knife I hate you"
-10 mins later...
Person 2 -"Why'd you say that?"
Person 1 -"Sorry I didn't mean it, I had a T.M.I."
-10 mins later...
Person 2 -"Why'd you say that?"
Person 1 -"Sorry I didn't mean it, I had a T.M.I."
by KGetzy July 26, 2010
to much information
by definegirl July 29, 2015
A system of mathmatical equations for finding the actual size (not just the length) of a man's penis, as refered to on South Park.
by Ryry February 9, 2012
Coworker #1: "Did you hear about Adam?"
Coworker #2: "No, what happened?"
Coworker #1: "He got an STD from a girl he met on Myspace."
Coworker #2: "t.m.i. TMZ - I don't need or want to know that."
Coworker #2: "No, what happened?"
Coworker #1: "He got an STD from a girl he met on Myspace."
Coworker #2: "t.m.i. TMZ - I don't need or want to know that."
by NCdubmixer January 29, 2011
Generation T.M.I (too much information) is a term used to refer to the people born after the year 2010. The exponential growth of technogolgy and the incessant need to over share all of your personal information online (twitter/facebook etc.) reaches us at speeds that overlaod this generation with "Too Much Information." This phrase is the new generation after X,Y and Z. Generation X, commonly abbreviated to Gen X, a term used to refer to the cohorts born after the baby boom. Generation Y, also known as The Millennial Generation, with birth dates from the mid 1970s to early 1990s and Generation Z with birthdays somewhere in the middle of the 1990s, such as August 1996 through the early 2000's. We then get to Generation T.M.I
"Do you want to come over to myspace tonight, so you can google my yahoo and I can twitter all over your facebook" as said by the Generation T.M.I kid
by skworthi August 23, 2009
A scale from 1 to 10 that rates the level of personal information you should give to a person.
Strangers are a 1 on the T.M.I. scale and a Significant Other would rate as a 9 or 10.
The longer you know a person the higher they rate on the T.M.I. scale.
Strangers are a 1 on the T.M.I. scale and a Significant Other would rate as a 9 or 10.
The longer you know a person the higher they rate on the T.M.I. scale.
Dude, you're only a 4 on the T.M.I. scale, you should not be telling me this. That is way too much information.
by Bionic Botanist December 4, 2009