An alternative form of the common term "tl;dr".
Is used to mean "too long; didn't listen".
Other forms of the "tl;d_" include tl;dr (too long; didn't read) and tl;dw (too long; didn't watch).
"tl;dl" is usually used when a song is uninteresting, boring as fuck (see also: Panic! at the Disco), and like an hour long.
Is used to mean "too long; didn't listen".
Other forms of the "tl;d_" include tl;dr (too long; didn't read) and tl;dw (too long; didn't watch).
"tl;dl" is usually used when a song is uninteresting, boring as fuck (see also: Panic! at the Disco), and like an hour long.
by frank aye August 06, 2007
by BecauseicanYo December 20, 2009
The founder of Nortfield Mount Hermon School (NMH), buried on Roundtop with his wife. Some sort of minister from the 1800s, with the brilliant idea of workjob. 'DL' is the term for advisors at said school, named after DL Moody. NMH takes great pride in its founder, though he's been dead a good long while.
"The mission of DL Moody and the Head, the Heart, and the Hand, lives on today..."
"Shut up, Tom Sturtevant!"
"Shut up, Tom Sturtevant!"
by Hogger April 09, 2005
by Josh Batson July 23, 2009
- Too Quick, Didn't Listen
Like tl;dr except for when someone is speaking so rediculously fast you can't be bothered to listen or comprehend what they just said.
Like tl;dr except for when someone is speaking so rediculously fast you can't be bothered to listen or comprehend what they just said.
Random Guy: Sodidyouhearobamahdjsakhdkjsheepsjdadkakillhdilluminatiwillstrikesoonsowhatdoyouthink?
Me: tq;dl.
Me: tq;dl.
by Mullac254 March 06, 2015
by vcarp September 28, 2023
The action of getting drunk and hearing a song one would otherwise despise, logging on to iTunes and downloading it only to hate yourself the following day.
I heard this guy karaoke "Here Comes The Hotstepper" while I was at the bar last night so I went home and Drunk DL'd it. I had the confirmation email from iTunes today, what was I thinking?
by KKas10 August 27, 2009