Phrase often used on internet message boards to indicate that the poster felt that the previous post addressing him was too long, and therefore he did not read it.
These long posts generally contain a variety of carefully and maturely presented facts on the topic at hand, intended to provide an argument against the poster's views. These posts are generally too long and too content-filled for today's average Joe Internet who is always on the go and never posts more than two lines at a time.
These long posts generally contain a variety of carefully and maturely presented facts on the topic at hand, intended to provide an argument against the poster's views. These posts are generally too long and too content-filled for today's average Joe Internet who is always on the go and never posts more than two lines at a time.
that definition was too long didn't bother reading
by Irving Washington March 31, 2003
by Annnnnnoooonnnyyyyymooouuuuuss February 28, 2018
Redundancy, six guys doing a job that requires just one guy. You could also consider this a form of clusterfuck.
I've got 6 guys painting a single 4 x 8 sheet of drywall. Talk about too many dicks in one hole...this is a clusterfuck!
by St Charles Whisker Biscuit August 10, 2013
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by Sury April 28, 2019
by nefis February 07, 2009
1. Believing that you know everything to the point to where it can harm you or work against you.
2. Assuming or Showing knowledge/intelligence to the point where it can harm you or work against you.
3. Believing that you know something you really don't, which could get you in trouble.
This can also mean too good for your own good.
2. Assuming or Showing knowledge/intelligence to the point where it can harm you or work against you.
3. Believing that you know something you really don't, which could get you in trouble.
This can also mean too good for your own good.
Don't be too smart for your own good. It has it's own way of catching up with you.
Most of the young and inexperienced is too smart for they own good.
Most of the young and inexperienced is too smart for they own good.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant January 11, 2007