tl;dr

Too long; Didn't read

Typically used when text height exceeds it's width.
tl;dr... Go start a blog
by Dessinator December 17, 2010
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TL;TR

Too long; to read

Any overly worded sentence or paragraph that is long drawn out that people don't want to bother reading, but reply to anyway, instead.

Could also be used as another form of trolling or humorous reply to tell that someone to get to the point.
"Blah blah Blah blah Blah blah Blah blah Blah blah Blah blah Blah blah Blah blah Blah blah Blah blah Blah blah!" - Someone #1
"Whoa bro..." Someone #2
"What?" - Someone #1
"TL;TR" - Someone #2
by DDeuce February 03, 2014
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tl;dw

Too Long ; Didn't Watch. Its used when someone uploads a very long and uninteresting video on youtube or any other video upload website. Similair to "tl;dr" which is used in threads.
Shit faced cockmaster: "watch my shitty 24hour video on christianity!"

Guy with life: *writes in comment box* "tl;dw...BITCH"
by MaZVaZ May 20, 2007
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tl;bd

Too long brain dead

In comparison to tl;dr, this is used when your brain simply can't comprehend.
"Yeah. No. Tl;bd"
by Eclipsum December 02, 2021
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tl;jo

Means "Too long; jacked off"

When trying to obtain sex from a significant other via text and they take too long to respond, this is the appropriate response when they get back to you.Means "Too long; jacked off"

When trying to obtain sex from a significant other via text and they take too long to respond, this is the appropriate response when they get back to you.
Me: Hey Come over
Her (2 hours later): Hey you still up?
Me: tl;jo
by Johng123 September 05, 2014
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TL;DR

From the show, The Loud House or was popularized by The Loud House. TL;DR means 'Too long, didn't read'
1) "Dude! I just posted that long message you wanted to post. Every just TL;DRed you"

2) "Hey did you read my letter?"

" Nope, sorry. TL;DR"
by Letmesleepplease October 06, 2018
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tl/tt

tl/tt stands for "too late / too tired," used as an explanation of why one is going, or staying at, home.
That sounds like a lot of fun, but not tonight ... tl/tt.
by Samson Jargonistes December 20, 2019
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