"Too Long, Didn't Read"
Appropriate response to a long email in which the author takes too long assembling random, disjointed words into something funny or insightful.
Appropriate response to a long email in which the author takes too long assembling random, disjointed words into something funny or insightful.
TLDR.
by TooLongNotFunny September 2, 2010

Have you ever had someone write you a really unnecessarily long text/email about when you should meet up?
Stop wasting people's time!
Just TLDR!
Ex.:
Emile: Hey Remy! When are we going to lunch?
Remy: 16:30, Gusteau's, 09/23/23, Yes
Stop wasting people's time!
Just TLDR!
Ex.:
Emile: Hey Remy! When are we going to lunch?
Remy: 16:30, Gusteau's, 09/23/23, Yes
by mashaprk September 22, 2023

by Bill C March 18, 2003

Used in response to someone who believes that they are intellectually superior to others and therefore writes long winded, unnecessary opinion pieces on their social media accounts in order to hammer home the fact that they think only their insight on a subject matters.
TLDR
by captainunicorn September 23, 2016

by tylertown2312 August 20, 2013

Too long, did read anyway.
Not to be confused with the antonym TLDNR (meaning too long, did not read).
Used when a post is incredibly wordy but the reader decides to plow through it anyway.
Not to be confused with the antonym TLDNR (meaning too long, did not read).
Used when a post is incredibly wordy but the reader decides to plow through it anyway.
by versusterminus September 8, 2011

1. I actually read all that, but tlDR (text length DESTROYED RETINAS!) Im blind Im blind!!
2. Dude, Im not going to read that because your tlDR (text length DESTROYS RETINAS)!
3. Warning: tlDR (text length DESTROYS RETINAS!)
2. Dude, Im not going to read that because your tlDR (text length DESTROYS RETINAS)!
3. Warning: tlDR (text length DESTROYS RETINAS!)
by AGNT009 February 26, 2011
