Acronym for 'too short; didn't make sense' or 'too short; doesn't make sense'. Often sent to people with poor typing or grammatical skills, who frequently whinge 'tl;dr'.
ts;dms
by original_MikZ November 15, 2010
Literally, "Too slow; didn't load" Said whenever a website takes too long, for example by the slashdot effect of digg effect
Person A: Hey, did you see that funny cat video I told you about?
Person B: No, ts;dl. it just kept saying buffering
Person B: No, ts;dl. it just kept saying buffering
by adsfdsfgsfgd August 03, 2010
Medical Slang for "Totally Screwed But Unfortunately Not dead Yet" Usually describes someone that is suffering from a very painful deadly disease but is still hanging on.
by PhlebotomyGirl March 31, 2006
2006 a gang of thugs who piose to claim LOS ANGELES and the entire west coast and end end all the memberes lives in 2014 the gang has alot of codes here are some
:719692142522TNTIDYDAGRTL
:719692142522TNTIDYDAGRTL
by tupac shakur je October 05, 2006
Short for “Stop the Trumpshit.” When thousands of Trumpists of all stripes—conservatives, Republican senators, right-wing and far-right groups, and conspiracists—descended on Washington, DC to protest the results of the 2020 presidential election—unfortunately, their president had zero time for them, who was playing golf while they were protesting for him.
As the world watches pro-Trump events like “Stop the Steal” and “Million MAGA March,” they just want to tell the noisy minority of deluded and disappointed protesters, “Stop the TS” and “Don’t let Trump’s dirty feet walk through your mind.”
by MathPlus November 15, 2020
noun
Abbreviation of "Wanker trackies" - Comfortable slacks worn to facilitate easy access whilst masturbating. Chiefly male in origin.
Abbreviation of "Wanker trackies" - Comfortable slacks worn to facilitate easy access whilst masturbating. Chiefly male in origin.
by MaceKurgan September 28, 2011
teez-deel
Acronym for "Too slow; didn't load." The phrase refers to online images and videos, such as GIFs, that load too slowly for a user's preference. It has two common uses:
a.) to communicate that an image or video took too long to load, and thus the content was not watched.
b.) to denote a description of an image or video, especially in cases such that the content will take a long time to load.
The phrase's first mainstream appearance occurred July 24, 2015 on the entertainment and news website Reddit. In the subreddit r/Showerthoughts, user u/NAMKNURD posted
"We need a new TL;DR. How about TS;DL (Too slow; didn't look) for those times when the picture or gif takes to damn long to load!"
In the comments section, user u/Xathic commented, "TS:DL = too slow, didn't load," further establishing the meaning of the acronym.
As u/NAMKNURD mentions in the post, TS;DL is an adaptation of the popular acronym TL;DR, meaning "too long; didn't read." It is used similarly to TS;DL, but it regards to text-based content. See tl;dr.
TS;DL is pronounced as "tease deal."
Acronym for "Too slow; didn't load." The phrase refers to online images and videos, such as GIFs, that load too slowly for a user's preference. It has two common uses:
a.) to communicate that an image or video took too long to load, and thus the content was not watched.
b.) to denote a description of an image or video, especially in cases such that the content will take a long time to load.
The phrase's first mainstream appearance occurred July 24, 2015 on the entertainment and news website Reddit. In the subreddit r/Showerthoughts, user u/NAMKNURD posted
"We need a new TL;DR. How about TS;DL (Too slow; didn't look) for those times when the picture or gif takes to damn long to load!"
In the comments section, user u/Xathic commented, "TS:DL = too slow, didn't load," further establishing the meaning of the acronym.
As u/NAMKNURD mentions in the post, TS;DL is an adaptation of the popular acronym TL;DR, meaning "too long; didn't read." It is used similarly to TS;DL, but it regards to text-based content. See tl;dr.
TS;DL is pronounced as "tease deal."
Wow, this GIF is taking way too long to load, so I'm not even going to watch it. TS;DL.
*In description of a video* TS;DL: An Australian man does an impression of a dog that attacked him and his wife.
*In description of a video* TS;DL: An Australian man does an impression of a dog that attacked him and his wife.
by Orchewhale July 24, 2015